Modi's Vision: Doubling India-Jordan Trade Pact
During his visit to Jordan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized doubling bilateral trade with Jordan to USD 5 billion over five years. He invited Jordanian companies to collaborate with India, leveraging both countries' strengths to create economic growth. Modi highlighted cooperation in sectors like digital infrastructure, fintech, and renewable energy.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on a visit to Jordan, highlighted the ambitious goal of doubling bilateral trade with the nation to USD 5 billion within the next five years. Speaking at the India-Jordan Business Forum, Modi invited Jordanian companies to leverage India's fast-growing economy and explore various collaborative opportunities.
Modi, accompanied by King Abdullah II, emphasized the importance of business ties between the two countries, noting that India's status as a rapidly growing major economy offers substantial opportunities for trade and cooperation. He highlighted sectors like digital public infrastructure, health-tech, and renewable energy as potential areas for collaboration.
Modi's visit marks a significant step in enhancing India-Jordan relations, emphasizing the blend of historical trust and booming economic prospects. By proposing robust partnerships, Modi envisions a corridor of economic growth spanning South Asia and West Asia, further cementing India's role as Jordan's third-largest trading partner.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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