What Did Kerala CM Discuss with Bahrain Deputy PM?

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Key Takeaways
- Strengthened bilateral ties between Kerala and Bahrain.
- Focus on trade expansion and investment opportunities.
- Recognition of Keralites' role in Bahrain’s development.
- Invitation for Bahraini investors to explore Kerala’s potential.
- Continued engagement with the Malayali diaspora.
Manama, Oct 17 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Kerala, Pinarayi Vijayan, held a meeting with His Highness Shaikh Khalid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, the Deputy Prime Minister of Bahrain, on Friday.
The dialogue centered around enhancing bilateral cooperation and fortifying the relationship between Kerala and Bahrain.
This meeting occurred during Vijayan's official visit to the Gulf region, part of his extensive diaspora engagement journey.
Present at the meeting were: H.E. Abdulla bin Adel Fakhro, Bahrain’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, Vinod K. Jacob, Indian Ambassador to Bahrain, and M.A. Yusuff Ali, Chairman of Lulu Group.
Discussions focused on expanding trade, investment, and cultural exchange between the two regions.
The Bahraini Deputy PM recognized the significant contributions of the Indian community, especially the Keralites, to Bahrain’s progress and expressed a desire for further collaboration in areas such as commerce, tourism, and education.
The Chief Minister expressed his appreciation for the warm welcome and reaffirmed Kerala’s dedication to nurturing international partnerships that benefit its diaspora and economy.
Vijayan also showcased Kerala’s developmental initiatives and invited Bahraini investors to seize opportunities within the state.
This meeting was a segment of Vijayan’s broader Gulf tour, which includes visits to Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE. The tour aims to connect with the Malayali diaspora, enhance Kerala’s global presence, and attract investments in critical sectors.
The Kerala Chief Minister is also set to participate in the “Keralites Meet 2025”, an event organized by the Bahrain Keraleeya Samajam, Loka Kerala Sabha, and the Malayalam Mission.