NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday launched into a three-nation go to to Jordan, Ethiopia and Oman, the place he’ll maintain a number of high-level talks aimed toward enhancing strategic partnership. In his departure assertion, PM Modi stated that India shares each age-old civilisational ties, in addition to in depth modern bilateral relations with these three nations.
First, the Prime Minister will go to Jordan, on the invitation of King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, marking 75 years of firm of diplomatic relations between the 2 international locations.
“Throughout my go to, I’ll maintain detailed discussions with His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, H.E. Mr Jafar Hassan, Prime Minister of Jordan, and also will sit up for engagements with His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II,” he stated.
In Amman, PM Modi will meet the Indian group, which he stated has made “a big contribution” to India–Jordan relations.
From Amman, PM Modi will journey to Ethiopia on the invitation of his counterpart, Abiy Ahmed Ali, marking the first-ever go to by an Indian Prime Minister to the nation since 2011.
“Addis Ababa can be the headquarters of the African Union. In 2023, throughout India’s G20 Presidency, the African Union was admitted as a everlasting member of the G20. In Addis Ababa, I’ll maintain detailed discussions with H.E. Dr Abiy Ahmed Ali and still have the chance to fulfill the Indian diaspora dwelling there,” PM Modi stated.
He may also deal with the Joint Session of Parliament, sharing ideas on India’s journey because the “Mom of Democracy” and the worth that the India–Ethiopia partnership can convey to the World South.
On the ultimate leg of his journey, the Prime Minister will go to Oman. This will likely be his second go to to Oman.
This 12 months, India and Oman are finishing 70 years of the institution of diplomatic ties.
PM Modi will maintain high-level talks with the Sultan of Oman in Muscat and focus on strengthening the Strategic Partnership in addition to the robust industrial and financial relationship between the 2 nations.
“I may also deal with a gathering of the Indian diaspora in Oman, which has contributed immensely to the nation’s growth and in enhancing our partnership,” the Prime Minister added in his departure assertion.

