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Israel is looking to partner with India for the Tel Aviv metro project, with Indian companies providing cost-effective and high-quality infrastructure solutions.
Israel has expressed keen interest in involving India in the construction of a 100-kilometer Tel Aviv metro project. Newly appointed Israeli Ambassador Reuven Azar highlighted India’s growing role in infrastructure and strategic collaborations between the two nations.
Metro Project: A New Milestone in Israel-India Relations
Ambassador Reuven Azar emphasized that India’s participation in the Tel Aviv metro project would attract international companies capable of delivering high-quality and affordable solutions. Israel sees India as a vital partner due to its extensive experience in metro construction.
India’s Role in the Metro Project
India is building over a thousand kilometers of metro lines domestically, making it a prime candidate for the Tel Aviv metro project. Ambassador Azar pointed out that India could offer skilled labor and cost-effective infrastructure, similar to projects Israel has completed with China.
Addressing Skill Gaps in Indian Workers
While there were initial challenges with Indian construction workers in Israel, both governments are working together to address these issues. The Tel Aviv metro project will require a skilled workforce, and India is positioned to meet this demand.