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Modi's Jordan Visit: How a Historic Trip Aims to Boost Bilateral Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is heading to Jordan for a two-day official visit at the invitation of King Abdullah II. This trip is a big deal because it coincides with the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. He's got a packed schedule that includes high-level talks, a business meet, and even a cultural trip to Petra. The goal is to give a fresh push to the partnership and explore ways to grow their nearly $3 billion trade relationship even further.

PM Modi's Jordan visit on Dec 15-16 aimed at further boosting bilateral partnership: Envoy

New Delhi/Amman, Dec 13

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will undertake a two-day official visit to Jordan on December 15 and 16, marking a significant moment in India-Jordan relations as the two countries commemorate 75 years of the establishment of diplomatic ties.

The visit, taking place at the invitation of King Abdullah II of Jordan, is expected to further strengthen the already close and multifaceted partnership between the two nations, according to Manish Chauhan, India's Ambassador to Jordan.

Ambassador Chauhan said Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visit is expected to impart fresh momentum to bilateral ties and help elevate the partnership to new levels. "We are optimistic about a very productive and successful visit, which will pave the way for further strengthening the strong bonds between India and Jordan," he told IANS.

During the visit, Prime Minister Modi will hold delegation-level talks with King Abdullah II and is also scheduled to meet Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II. He will be formally received by the Prime Minister of Jordan upon his arrival in Amman.

The ambassador said the Prime Minister's itinerary reflects the importance both sides attach to the relationship, with several high-level engagements planned over the two days. Apart from leadership-level meetings, Prime Minister Modi will also participate in a session with leading Jordanian business representatives, aimed at exploring avenues to deepen economic cooperation.

As part of the visit, Prime Minister Modi will also travel to the historic city of Petra, accompanied by the Crown Prince, highlighting the cultural dimension of the bilateral relationship.

“This is a very busy schedule for the Prime Minister, which itself indicates the breadth of engagement planned during the visit,” Chauhan said, adding that discussions between the leaders are expected to cover the full spectrum of bilateral relations, as well as regional and other issues of mutual interest.

Prime Minister Modi is also expected to receive a warm welcome from the Indian community in Jordan. Ambassador Chauhan said the Indian diaspora in the country is vibrant, well-integrated and eagerly looking forward to the Prime Minister's visit.

Highlighting the strong economic ties between the two countries, Chauhan said India is among Jordan’s top trading partners. Jordan exports key commodities to India, including fertilisers that play an important role in India’s food security.

"Our trade volume stands at around $2.8 billion, close to $3 billion now, but there is substantial potential to expand it much further," he said, noting that both sides see scope for enhanced cooperation across multiple sectors.

Ambassador Chauhan also underlined the deep cultural and people-to-people links between India and Jordan. He pointed to a strong group of "Friends of India" in the country, many of whom have studied in Indian institutions and continue to maintain close personal and professional ties with India.

Education, cultural exchanges and people-level engagement form an important pillar of the bilateral relationship, he said. The commencement of direct flights by Royal Jordanian Airlines has further strengthened connectivity, and both sides hope for increased travel and exchanges in the future.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

The cultural aspect is lovely! A visit to Petra with the Crown Prince sends a great message. People-to-people connections through education and tourism are the real foundation of strong international relationships. ✈️

Vikram M

$3 billion trade is good, but we can do much better. We should leverage our IT and pharma sectors more aggressively in that region. PM's focus on business representatives is the right move. Let's get some concrete deals signed!

Priya S

While I appreciate the diplomatic outreach, I hope the discussions also touch upon regional stability and humanitarian issues. Our foreign policy should reflect our values as much as our interests. A balanced approach is needed.

Rohit P

Our PM is a global leader now, no doubt. Meeting with King Abdullah II shows the respect India commands. The Indian diaspora there must be so proud! Jai Hind 🇮🇳

Michael C

Solid, pragmatic diplomacy. Fertilizer imports for food security, expanding trade, cultural ties... it covers all bases. This is how you build long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships. Good to see.

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