PM Modi's Jordan Welcome: How the Indian Diaspora Greets a Global Leader

Prime Minister Narendra Modi kicked off his trip to Jordan with a warm reception from the Indian community in Amman. This visit celebrates 75 years of diplomatic relations between India and Jordan. His packed schedule includes high-level meetings and a focus on boosting bilateral partnerships. The tour will also take him to Ethiopia and Oman to further India's global engagements.

Key Points: PM Modi Welcomed by Indian Diaspora in Amman on Three-Nation Tour

  • PM Modi met by enthusiastic Indian community members at his Amman hotel
  • Visit marks 75th anniversary of India-Jordan diplomatic relations
  • PM will meet King Abdullah II and PM Jafar Hassan in Jordan
  • Tour includes key engagements in Ethiopia and Oman to strengthen ties
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PM Modi receives warm welcome from Indian diaspora in Amman

PM Modi begins his Jordan visit with a warm welcome from the Indian diaspora in Amman, marking 75 years of diplomatic ties and a key three-nation tour.

"I eagerly look forward to sharing my thoughts on India's journey as the 'Mother of Democracy' - PM Narendra Modi"

Amman, December 15

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was warmly received by members of the Indian diaspora upon his arrival at a hotel in Amman, marking the start of the Jordan leg of his three-nation tour.

Members of the Indian community gathered to greet the Prime Minister, underscoring the strong people-to-people ties and the sense of enthusiasm surrounding his visit to the country.

Prime Minister Modi departed on Monday for a three-nation visit to Jordan, Ethiopia and Oman, during which he will hold engagements with the top leadership of the three countries as part of efforts to further strengthen India's bilateral relations.

The Jordan visit marks the first leg of the four-day tour. During his stay, the Prime Minister is scheduled to meet King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein and Prime Minister Jafar Hassan.

The visit coincides with the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Jordan and is expected to add fresh momentum to bilateral engagement.

While in Jordan, PM Modi will also interact with members of the Indian diaspora, whom he has said have "made significant contributions to India-Jordan relations".

After concluding engagements in Amman, the Prime Minister will travel to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.

There, he is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali, interact with the Indian diaspora, and address a joint session of the Ethiopian Parliament.

Referring to the Ethiopia visit, PM Modi said, "I will also have the privilege to address the Joint Session of Parliament, where I eagerly look forward to sharing my thoughts on India's journey as the 'Mother of Democracy' and the value that the India-Ethiopia partnership can bring to the Global South."

In the final leg of the tour, the Prime Minister will visit the Sultanate of Oman at the invitation of Sultan Haitham bin Tarik.

This will be his second visit to the country and is considered an important component of the three-nation itinerary.

The Oman visit will mark 70 years of the establishment of diplomatic ties between India and Oman.

During his stay, the Prime Minister is also scheduled to address members of the Indian diaspora.

Speaking about the Oman leg, PM Modi said, "In Muscat, I look forward to my discussions with His Majesty the Sultan of Oman, and towards strengthening our Strategic Partnership as well as our strong commercial and economic relationship."

In his departure statement, the Prime Minister had said India shares "age-old civilizational ties and extensive contemporary bilateral relations" with Jordan, Ethiopia and Oman, highlighting the broader diplomatic significance of the visit.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Strengthening ties with Jordan, Ethiopia, and Oman is crucial for trade and our strategic interests in the region. This tour is well-timed with the anniversaries. Good diplomacy.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the diplomatic outreach, I hope these engagements translate into concrete benefits for the common Indian, like more job opportunities for our youth abroad and better investment flows back home.
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Sarah B
The focus on the 'Global South' in the Ethiopia speech is significant. India's voice on the world stage is getting stronger. Looking forward to hearing more about the 'Mother of Democracy' address.
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Karthik V
Our diaspora is our soft power! From the Gulf to Africa, they make us proud. Hope the PM's visit addresses any concerns they might have about passports, pensions, or voting rights.
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Nikhil C
Oman is a key partner for energy security and the Indian Ocean region. The strategic partnership mention is important. Safe travels, PM Modi! 🙏

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