New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive in Jordan on a two-day visit on December 15 as the two countries celebrate the 75th year of the establishment of their diplomatic ties. The visit is historic. It’s not only the first such visit by a PM in this millennium but is taking place at a “very important time” for both the India-Jordan relationship and the region, India’s Ambassador to Jordan, Manish Chauhan, explained. It’s the Prime Minister’s first-ever full-fledged bilateral visit to the nation at the invitation of King Abdullah II.
“PM Narendra Modi will be arriving in Jordan on the 15th December. He would be here on the 15th and 16th on a bilateral visit. This would be his first full-fledged bilateral visit to Jordan. This would be the first such visit by a PM in this millennium. The PM was last here on a transit visit in 2018.
This visit, at the invitation of King Abdullah II, is in the 75th year of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Jordan. It is a truly historic and landmark event – perhaps the most memorable occasion when it comes to the celebration of this 75th year,” the ambassador told ANI.
“We look forward to welcoming PM here. This is a visit which is happening at a very important time, both in terms of India-Jordan relationships as well as the region. It’s a time also to not just reflect upon the friendly ties and deep-rooted ties that we have between India and Jordan but also to take it further to a new level,” he added.
PM Modi’s power-packed schedule in Jordon
The Prime Minister’s schedule will be packed with high-level discussions covering a wide range of areas, including political, economic, and cultural cooperation. During the visit, the Prime Minister will meet with Jordanian King Abdullah II to review the full range of bilateral relations and exchange perspectives on regional issues.
PM Modi and the King are also expected to address the India-Jordan business event during the visit. The Prime Minister will also interact with the vibrant Indian community in Jordan.
“It is a very packed schedule for the PM. We wish to accomplish much during the visit. Discussions at the highest level can cover any field; we expect them to cover all the fields, be it politico-economic, cultural,” he said.
India and Jordan share warm and friendly relations, with India being the third largest trading partner of Jordan. The bilateral trade between the two countries is valued at 2.8 billion dollars, according to the MEA.
“In the field of investment, there are around 15 government companies with an investment of USD 500 million located in the qualified industrial Zone of zones of Jordan. Royal Jordanian has recently started direct flights between Amman and Mumbai and plans to expand its operations to New Delhi. Jordan provides a tourist visa on arrival to Indian tourists,” the ministry added.









