Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Kuwait on December 21-22, 2024, at the invitation of the Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. This visit marks the first by an Indian Prime Minister to Kuwait in 43 years, highlighting its significance.
During his visit, PM Modi will attend the opening ceremony of the 26th Arabian Gulf Cup as a special guest. He will also meet with the Indian community and visit a labor camp to emphasize the importance of Indian workers abroad.
PM Modi will be welcomed with a ceremonial guard of honor at the Bayan Palace and will hold meetings with the Emir and the Crown Prince of Kuwait, Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah. Delegation-level talks will follow with the Prime Minister of Kuwait.
The discussions will cover various areas such as politics, trade, investment, energy, culture, and people-to-people ties. The visit aims to consolidate existing partnerships and explore new avenues for cooperation, reinforcing shared values and building a dynamic future partnership.
Recent high-level engagements, including visits by External Affairs Minister S. Jayashankar and the Foreign Minister of Kuwait, Abdullah Ali Al Hayya, have infused fresh momentum into India-Kuwait relations. An MOU to establish a Joint Commission was signed to further strengthen cooperation.
India is among Kuwait's top trading partners, with bilateral trade exceeding USD 10 billion in 2023-24. Kuwait remains a reliable energy partner, supplying crude oil and LPG to India, and has investments in the country.
Prime Minister Modi refers to Narendra Modi, who is the current Prime Minister of India. He is the leader of the Indian government and represents India in international matters.
Kuwait is a small country located in the Middle East, near the Arabian Gulf. It is known for its rich oil reserves and is an important trading partner for many countries, including India.
The Emir of Kuwait is the ruler or leader of Kuwait. He is similar to a king and has a significant role in the country's government and international relations.
The Arabian Gulf Cup is a football (soccer) tournament held in the Arabian Gulf region. It involves national teams from countries in the Gulf, and it is a popular sporting event.
The Indian diaspora refers to people from India who live outside the country. In Kuwait, there is a large community of Indians who work and live there, contributing to the local economy.
A labor camp is a place where workers, often from other countries, live and work. In Kuwait, many Indian workers live in labor camps while they work in various industries.
Bilateral relations are the interactions and agreements between two countries. In this context, it refers to the relationship between India and Kuwait, including trade, politics, and energy cooperation.
An energy ally is a country that collaborates with another in the field of energy, such as oil and gas. India and Kuwait work together to ensure a stable supply of energy resources.
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