PM Modi’s three-nation tour aims to deepen India’s ties with Jordan and Oman
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has begun a three-nation tour to strengthen ties with Jordan, Ethiopia, and Oman. The visit marks key milestones in India’s diplomatic relations, including 75 years of ties with Jordan and 70 years with Oman. Discussions will focus on trade, security, and regional cooperation during the trip.
Modi’s first stop is Jordan, where he will meet King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein and Prime Minister Jafar Hassan. The two sides will review bilateral cooperation, with a special focus on economic and defence partnerships. A meeting with the Indian community in Jordan is also scheduled.
The visit aims to boost India’s strategic and economic links with all three nations. Talks will cover defence, trade, and regional stability, with outcomes expected to shape future cooperation. The trip follows a series of high-level engagements as India strengthens its global partnerships.
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