December 22, 2024 - 04:29

During a significant address at the Hala Modi event, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized India's readiness to support Kuwait in its development initiatives. He remarked that this visit marks the first time in 43 years that an Indian prime minister has set foot in Kuwait, underscoring the importance of this diplomatic engagement.
PM Modi expressed confidence in India's technological capabilities and its skilled workforce, stating that these assets can play a pivotal role in the transformation of Kuwait. He highlighted the long-standing ties between the two nations, which have been built on mutual respect and cooperation. The Prime Minister's visit aims to strengthen bilateral relations and explore new avenues for collaboration in various sectors, including technology, energy, and infrastructure.
The event served as a platform to reinforce India's commitment to being a reliable partner for Kuwait as it embarks on ambitious development projects. PM Modi's message resonated with the audience, reflecting a shared vision for a prosperous future.
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