Devsena Mishra

Devsena Mishra promotes advanced technologies, the startup ecosystem and government business and technology related initiatives like Digital India, Make in India and Startup India through her portals, articles, videos and books.

PRIME MINISTER of India Narendra Modi looks on during his 2017 visit to Israel as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signs a document of cooperation.

Indian and Israeli youth can disrupt the tech industry

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi

India and Israel should develop options in tech industry

Demonstrators are detained during a protest against a new citizenship law, in Delhi, India, December 19, 2019

Citizenship Amendment Act of India a hope for refugees


Ayodhya verdict – a message of unity in diversity

The way this decades-old judicial process is concluded is exemplary, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called this verdict as “the beginning of a golden era for the judiciary of the country."

INDIAN PRIME MINISTER Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meet last year.

India’s emerging investment destination and industrial hub

The entire Jammu and Kashmir region holds a special place in the hearts of the people of India, and it is often referred to as the crown of the country.

An aerial view shows deserted roads during restrictions in Jammu

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and its views on Israel

India and Israel’s relations are blooming, and at this stage, Israel should have clear visibility on one of the most important organizations of India - Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

THE DEMOCRATICALLY-ELECTED Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Israel in 2017, while in 2018 and 2019 Netanyahu visited India

Netanyahu’s impact on Israeli diplomacy

It is often said that nothing is more powerful than truth, and “changing Israel” is a truth.

BENJAMIN NETANYAHU – the elections were all about him

Water management in India and the Israeli approach

600 million Indians face high to extreme water stress

Running water.

Nontraditional approach needed in India-Israel partnership

Netanyahu’s congratulatory phone call and friendly exchange with Modi, after his good friend’s grand victory, in which he said, “You don’t need a coalition, I do."

INDIA’S PRIME Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Encouraging moves in India-Israel partnership

The UN’s decision that objected to granting consultative status to Shahed was adopted by a vote of 28-15, with 5 abstentions. It can also be seen as the defeat of the terrorists’ fantasies as well.

PRIME MINISTER of India Narendra Modi looks on during his 2017 visit to Israel as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signs a document of cooperation.

India and Israel should lead the fight on terrorism

Each country’s unique approach to counterterrorism would make a perfect combination.

A MAN climbs a pole during Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to India in January 2018

Modi-Netanyahu and the spirit of collaboration

India and Israel are not only sustaining the culture of dialogue and democratic values among their non-democratic and hegemonic neighbors, they are also encouraging them to get engaged positively.

PRIME MINISTER of India Narendra Modi looks on during his 2017 visit to Israel as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signs a document of cooperation.

Modi and Netanyahu are redefining ‘Security First’

In a short span of four and a half years, Modi has earned enormous appreciation worldwide for his economic reforms and foreign policy approach.

DATE IMPORTED: January 14, 2018 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi hug each other upon Netanyahu's arrival at Air Force Station Palam in New Delhi, India, January 14, 2018.