Modi's Jordan Visit: How a Strategic Partnership Unlocks New Business Avenues

Prime Minister Modi's trip to Jordan is being hailed as a major step for business relations between the two nations. Industry leaders are excited about new opportunities, from Indian rice exports to potential film projects in Jordan's scenic locations. The visit emphasized combining Jordan's strategic position with India's economic scale and innovation. This partnership aims to create a reliable manufacturing hub for regions like Africa and West Asia.

Key Points: PM Modi's Jordan Visit Strengthens Bilateral Business Ties

  • Industry leaders highlight fresh opportunities in film, media, and rice exports from India to Jordan
  • Jordan's strategic location is seen as key for India's regional economic partnerships
  • Collaboration prospects expand to fintech, combining Jordan's regulation with India's innovation
  • PM Modi invites Jordanian investment, citing India's growth and healthcare sector potential
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PM Modi's Jordan visit opens new chapter in bilateral business ties: Industry leaders

PM Modi's visit to Jordan boosts economic ties, with leaders highlighting opportunities in film, rice exports, fintech, and pharmaceuticals for deeper collaboration.

"The visit has unlocked wide-ranging collaboration prospects. - Archana Jahagirdar, Rukam Capital"

Amman, Dec 16

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Jordan has marked a significant step forward in strengthening economic and business relations between the two countries, with industry leaders highlighting fresh opportunities across multiple sectors.

Speaking to IANS on the sidelines of the India-Jordan Business Forum, Rukam Capital Founder and Managing Partner Archana Jahagirdar said the visit has unlocked wide-ranging collaboration prospects.

Jordan’s rich cultural heritage and scenic natural locations offer strong potential for film and media projects, while Indian rice has gained popularity in the Jordanian market, gradually replacing imports from countries such as the US and Egypt, she said.

Jahagirdar also underscored Jordan’s strategic geographical location, calling it an important partner for India in the region.

Echoing similar sentiments, Florence Shoe Company Private Limited's Aqeel Panarwana described the day as positive for trade and economic engagement between the two nations. He said such high-level visits are crucial in boosting bilateral trade and strengthening India’s position as an emerging global economic leader.

Jordan-based fintech firm Get-To-Pay General Manager Rasha Asfour said that India-Jordan relations are built on mutual trust and shared interests.

Asfour noted that Prime Minister Modi’s visit has elevated the partnership, combining Jordan’s well-regulated business environment with India’s scale, talent and innovation, thereby creating multiple avenues for collaboration.

Earlier, addressing the India-Jordan Business Forum, Prime Minister Modi said India is steadily moving towards becoming the world’s third-largest economy, growing at over 8 per cent. He attributed this momentum to productivity-driven governance and innovation-led policies.

The Prime Minister invited Jordanian investors to explore opportunities in India, assuring them of strong returns.

He also highlighted significant scope for cooperation in pharmaceuticals and medical equipment, describing healthcare as a strategic priority rather than just a sector.

The Prime Minister said that if Indian companies manufacture medicines and medical equipment in Jordan, it would not only serve local needs but also position Jordan as a reliable hub for Africa and West Asia.

The visit is being seen as a catalyst for deeper economic integration and long-term partnership between India and Jordan.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see Indian rice becoming popular there! It shows the quality of our agricultural produce. Hope this visit leads to more such wins for our farmers and small businesses.
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Rohit P
Film and media collaboration sounds exciting! Jordan has amazing locations for shooting. Bollywood and Jordan's film industry can create some magic together. A great cultural and economic exchange.
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Sarah B
While high-level visits are important for optics, I hope the ground-level bureaucratic hurdles for actual trade and investment are also being addressed. Sometimes the reality for businesses doesn't match the summit declarations.
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Karthik V
Building partnerships based on mutual trust is key. Jordan can be a stable and reliable partner in a volatile region. This is good for India's long-term economic security and global positioning.
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Nisha Z
The fintech collaboration angle is interesting! Combining Jordan's regulated environment with Indian tech talent and scale can create some innovative solutions for the region. Jai Hind!

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