Ramanujan symbolises talent of people of India: Netanyahu

“As we know, we have talent in Israel.... We believe in this partnership of talent,” he says.

July 05, 2017 10:24 am | Updated December 03, 2021 12:49 pm IST - JERUSALEM:

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during his meeting with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, said, “My late uncle professor, who was a mathematician at the Israel Institute of Technology, told me many times about his admiration for the great Indian mathematician Ramanujan.” Mr. Netanyahu said Ramanujan symbolised the Indian talent and mentioning the Israeli talent in this context, he said he believed in the partnership of talent.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during his meeting with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, said, “My late uncle professor, who was a mathematician at the Israel Institute of Technology, told me many times about his admiration for the great Indian mathematician Ramanujan.” Mr. Netanyahu said Ramanujan symbolised the Indian talent and mentioning the Israeli talent in this context, he said he believed in the partnership of talent.

Renowned Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan symbolises the talent of people of India, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said, emphasising that the two countries believe in the partnership of talent.

Expressing his admiration for Ramanujan, Mr. Netanyahu said he was one of the greatest mathematicians of all times.

“We have a great admiration for people of India. I told you about my late uncle professor, who was a mathematician at the Israel Institute of Technology. He told me many times about his admiration for the great Indian mathematician Ramanujan,” Mr. Netanyahu said in a statement along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“He was perhaps the greatest mathematician in many centuries. And this symbolises the talent of people of India, as we know we have talent in Israel. We believe in this partnership of talent,” he added.

Ramanujan’s great contribution

Ramanujan, who died at an early age of 32, has contributed to mathematical analysis, including infinite series and continued fractions.

The Israeli prime minister said he and Modi both seek a better future for the people of the two countries.

“It requires a lot of work, it won’t happen overnight but Prime Minister Modi and I want this to happen,” he said.

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