India-Israel Bilateral Investment Agreement Takes Effect to Enhance Economic Ties
The Bilateral Investment Agreement between India and Israel, effective July 4, 2026, aims to enhance cross-border investment and economic cooperation. This agreement, signed on September 8, 2025, seeks to provide a secure investment environment while balancing investor protection with public policy objectives.

The Bilateral Investment Agreement (BIA) between India and Israel came into force on July 4, 2026, following its signing in September 2025. The BIA is designed to foster greater investor certainty and deepen economic relations, particularly in defense, technology, and agriculture sectors.
It aims to balance investment protections with the sovereign rights of both countries to pursue legitimate public interests. The agreement is expected to stimulate investment flows and facilitate joint ventures and technology collaborations, especially in DeepTech and AI. Both governments will work to leverage this framework to enhance bilateral economic activity in the near future.




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