Threat to expanding Israel-India ties: Envoy says blast near embassy someone’s attempt to send a message
anuary 29 blast on Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Road took place a little after 5 pm when the Beating retreat ceremony was underway just a few kilometres in the
The January 29 blast on Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Road took place a little after 5 pm when the Beating retreat ceremony was underway just a few kilometres in the heart of New Delhi. New Delhi: Israel’s Ambassador to India, Ron Malka on Friday expressed satisfaction with the investigation being conducted into the January 29 blast near the Israeli embassy here. The explosion was caused by a low-intensity improvised explosive device (IED) and a suspected Iranian link has emerged in the investigation. The Israeli envoy told a news agency today that both Israel and India will collaborate in areas wherever required. “Indian authorities are conducting an intensive probe. We're waiting to see results. Collaboration between Israel and India in many aspects, including counter-terrorism, has been there for a long time. Whatever will be needed for collaboration, it'll be there,” Malka said. “The friendship and collaboration between Israel and India are steadily and rapidly growing. One week ago we m…