Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Amman, Jordan. PM Modi is on a 2-day visit to Jordan at the invitation of King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein. PM Modi will hold detailed discussions with Jordanian King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, Prime Minister Jafar Hassan, and will also meet Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah.
Amman, Jordan: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Amman, Jordan, and is accorded a ceremonial welcome by Jordan Prime Minister Jafar Hassan pic.twitter.com/LRt0lEWjOR
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India and Jordan share a warm and steadily expanding bilateral relationship anchored in mutual respect, historic goodwill and growing strategic cooperation. India and Jordan signed first bilateral agreement for cooperation and friendly ties in 1947, which got formalized in 1950, when the two countries established full-fledged diplomatic ties. Since then, high-level political engagement, robust economic cooperation and strong people-to-people links have shaped a multifaceted partnership.
Economic ties form a strong pillar of the bilateral relationship. India is Jordan’s fourth-largest trading partner, with bilateral trade valued at USD 2.875 billion in 2023-24. Indian exports to Jordan stood at USD 1.465 billion, including electrical machinery, cereals, chemicals, engineering goods and petroleum products, while India imports phosphates, fertilizers and phosphoric acid from Jordan.
Indian investments of around USD 1.5 billion, particularly in the phosphates and textiles sectors, underline the depth of economic engagement. A major joint venture, JIFCO, between IFFCO and Jordan Phosphate Mines Company, producing phosphoric acid for export to India, stands as a flagship example of cooperation. In addition, over 15 NRI-owned garment companies operate in Jordan’s Qualified Industrial Zones, exporting finished products under the Jordan-US Free Trade Agreement.
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