How is the Partnership between India and Jordan Expanding Meaningfully?
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Amman, Dec 16 (NationPress) During his visit to Jordan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlined the outcomes of his trip, emphasizing that they signify a significant enhancement of the bilateral relationship between the two countries.
On Monday, he engaged with King Abdullah II at the Al Husseiniya Palace, advocating for a target of $5 billion in bilateral trade.
PM Modi proposed a collaborative effort linking Jordan's digital payment system with India's United Payments Interface (UPI).
Throughout the visit, both nations concluded MoUs in various sectors, including culture, renewable energy, water management, digital public infrastructure, and an arrangement to twin Petra with Ellora.
Expressing his thoughts on X, PM Modi stated, "These outcomes indicate a meaningful expansion of the India-Jordan partnership. Our engagement in new and renewable energy illustrates a mutual dedication to clean growth, energy security, and climate accountability."
He added that collaboration in managing water resources would enable both countries to exchange best practices concerning conservation, efficiency, and technology, thereby securing long-term water resources.
The Twinning Agreement between Petra and Ellora is expected to create new opportunities for heritage conservation, tourism, and academic collaborations.
"The renewal of the Cultural Exchange Programme (2025-2029) will strengthen people-to-people connections. Sharing our digital innovations will aid Jordan's digital transformation and foster inclusive governance," PM Modi remarked.
These agreements are set to significantly enhance the bilateral ties and friendship between India and Jordan.
Furthermore, during their discussions, both leaders exchanged views on regional developments and other global matters, reaffirming the significance of restoring peace and stability in the region.
PM Modi reiterated India's commitment to supporting efforts aimed at achieving lasting peace in the area.