After 43 years, PM Modi is the first Indian leader visiting Kuwait, following Indira Gandhi in 1981.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi commences his two-day visit to Kuwait, today. This visit aims to enhance bilateral ties and explore economic cooperation. Modi will meet Kuwait’s leadership to discuss key partnerships.
The visit to Kuwait holds significant importance for strengthening India-Kuwait relations. Discussions will focus on trade, investment, and Indian diaspora welfare. During the visit, Modi will engage with business leaders in Kuwait. The dialogue will focus on boosting trade and energy partnerships. Kuwait is an essential supplier of oil to India. Discussions aim to enhance energy security and strategic investments.
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India and Kuwait recently increased cooperation in health and technology. These sectors will likely feature prominently during the upcoming talks.
Experts view this visit as a step towards deepening mutual trust. Kuwait’s investments in India’s infrastructure have grown significantly over recent years. Both nations aim to further diversify their economic engagement.
The visit underscores India’s commitment to maintaining strong Gulf partnerships. Kuwait is a strategic partner in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Enhanced cooperation with Kuwait aligns with India’s West Asia policy.