Historic Drive: Modi's Journey with Prince Al Hussein to Jordan Museum
Jordanian Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II drove Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Jordan Museum, highlighting strong ties between the nations. During Modi's visit to Amman, part of a multi-nation tour, he explored the museum's vast collection that chronicles the region's rich history.
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In a display of diplomatic warmth, Jordanian Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II personally drove Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Jordan Museum, underscoring the robust relations between India and Jordan.
Prime Minister Modi's visit to Jordan's capital, Amman, is part of a broader tour that includes trips to Ethiopia and Oman, made at the behest of King Abdullah II. His current stop in Jordan is the inaugural leg of the journey.
The Jordan Museum, set in Amman's Ras al-Ein district, stands as the nation's largest repository of cultural and historical treasures. It houses artifacts ranging from prehistoric animal relics to the ancient Ain Ghazal lime plaster statues, offering a glimpse into millennia of regional history.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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