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PM Modi Jordan Visit: Prime Minister Modi said on his visit to Jordan that ‘India and Jordan take the same stand against terrorism, extremism and fundamentalism.’
16 December, 2025
PM Modi Jordan Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has gone to Jordan on a two-day visit on the invitation of King Abdullah II. Today is the second day of his tour. The King warmly welcomed PM Modi at Hussainiya Palace. Before the delegation level talks, both the leaders met face to face. PM Modi discussed bilateral relations with King Abdullah II and discussed regional and global issues of mutual interest.
“India and Jordan are united against terrorism”
Both the leaders reaffirmed their united stand against terrorism. Modi said, “We hope that peace and stability will prevail in the region. We maintain a consistent and clear stance against terrorism. Under your leadership, Jordan has given a strong and strategic message to the world against terrorism, extremism and radicalism.” He reaffirmed India’s support for efforts to achieve lasting peace in the region. Abdullah II expressed strong support for India’s fight against terrorism and condemned terrorism in all its forms.
India-Jordan relationship completes 75 years
King Abdullah II told the PM that all Jordanians welcome you again to Jordan. He said, your presence here is very important as our countries are completing 75 years of diplomatic relations. I believe this visit reflects the decades of friendship, mutual respect and fruitful cooperation between our two countries. King Abdullah II said, there is a strong partnership between our countries, and they wish to advance the prosperity of their peoples. Over the past few years, our cooperation has expanded in many areas. Your visit provides an important opportunity to create new avenues of economic cooperation.
Jordan is the third largest trading partner
These outcomes mark a meaningful expansion of the India-Jordan partnership.
Our cooperation in new and renewable energy reflects a shared commitment to clean growth, energy security and climate responsibility.
Collaboration in water resources management and development will… https://t.co/SYbOTkd4B2
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 16, 2025
Both sides signed MoUs in the areas of culture, renewable energy, water management, digital public infrastructure and twinning arrangement between Petra and Ellora, which aims to give a major boost to India-Jordan bilateral relations and friendship. PM Modi proposed to increase bilateral trade to US$5 billion in the next 5 years, as Jordan is India’s third largest trading partner. The value of bilateral trade between the two countries is US $ 2.8 billion. PM Modi invited King Abdullah II to visit India, which he accepted. Later in a post on X, Modi said he had fruitful talks with King Abdullah II.
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