Modi's Three-Nation Tour: A Strategic Push to Boost India's Exports

The Federation of Indian Export Organisations highlights the importance of Prime Minister Modi's upcoming three-nation tour. They believe it will significantly boost India's economic ties with Jordan, Ethiopia, and Oman. The visit is seen as key to helping Indian businesses find new markets and diversify trade routes. Enhanced partnerships could lead to major export growth in sectors like pharmaceuticals, engineering, and IT services.

Key Points: PM Modi's Visit to Jordan, Ethiopia, Oman to Boost Exports

  • Visit aims to help Indian exporters access new markets in West Asia and Africa
  • Focus on sectors like pharma, engineering, and textiles in Jordan
  • Ethiopia offers potential in automobiles, machinery, and education services
  • Oman visit to strengthen ties in energy, logistics, and technology
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PM Modi's three-nation visit to help boost India's exports in West Asia, Africa: FIEO

FIEO says PM Modi's visit to Jordan, Ethiopia, and Oman will strengthen trade ties, open new markets, and boost Indian exports in key sectors.

"The Prime Minister's visit... sends a strong signal of India's commitment to strengthening economic and strategic relations. - S.C. Ralhan, FIEO President"

New Delhi, Dec 12

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming three-nation visit to Jordan, Ethiopia, and Oman from December 15-18 comes at a pivotal moment for India's international trade expansion and presents far-reaching opportunities to enhance the country's economic footprint across West Asia and Africa, the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) said on Friday.

"The Prime Minister's visit to Jordan, Ethiopia and Oman sends a strong signal of India's commitment to strengthening economic and strategic relations with key partners in West Asia and Africa. At a time when global supply chains are undergoing transformation, deepening these partnerships will greatly support Indian exporters in accessing new markets, diversifying trade routes, and fostering long-term commercial collaborations," FIEO President S.C. Ralhan said.

Ralhan noted that Jordan is an important gateway to West Asia and the larger Middle East region. India's total bilateral trade with Jordan during April-August 2025-26, touched 1.2 billion, with exports of about $461 million in just five months. Therefore, enhanced economic dialogue with Jordan will further boost opportunities for Indian exporters in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, engineering goods, textiles, IT services and food and agri-products, with a potential to increase exports to $5 billion by 2030.

The Prime Minister, during the second leg of his visit on December 16-17, will travel to Ethiopia, a rapidly growing economy and one of the most important partners for India in Africa. The FIEO chief said that Ethiopia is a key member of the African region and a vital partner in India's South-South cooperation. The visit will play a crucial role in deepening trade, investment and developmental partnerships. Indian exporters, particularly in automobiles, machinery, pharmaceuticals and education services, see immense potential in Ethiopia's expanding market, when the bilateral trade between both nations touched $550 million, he added.

Ralhan also emphasised that Oman has consistently been one of India's most reliable economic partners in the Gulf. PM Modi's visit provides an excellent opportunity to explore new avenues in trade, investment, energy, logistics, technology, food security and MSME cooperation. Strengthening the bilateral framework with Oman will have a direct positive impact on India's export sector, which has grown to well over $4 billion of exports.

"As we are in the final stages of signing a trade agreement with Oman, it will provide a much-needed boost in doubling the bilateral trade and investment between the countries," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see focus on Ethiopia. Africa has so much potential and Indian businesses can really contribute to their development while creating a strong market for our goods. Win-win!
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Rahul R
While boosting exports is great, I hope these agreements also ensure fair terms for our workers who go to these regions. Sometimes the focus is only on big businesses and not the people on the ground.
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Sarah B
The numbers with Oman are impressive. $4 billion+ in exports is no small feat. A trade agreement could be a game-changer, especially for our MSMEs looking for stable international partners.
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Karthik V
Jordan as a gateway to the Middle East is smart thinking. Our pharma and textile industries can really dominate there. Hope the visit leads to concrete deals and not just statements.
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Nisha Z
I appreciate the focus on trade, but these visits must also address the concerns of the Indian diaspora in these countries. Their safety and welfare should be part of the dialogue.

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