After meeting King Abdullah, PM Modi said – ‘India is the third largest partner of Jordan, take advantage…’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who visited Jordan on 16 December 2025, said in the India-Jordan Business Meet that the relations between India and Jordan are such where historical trust and future economic opportunities come together. Referring to his meeting yesterday with Jordan’s King Abdullah II, he said, ‘We discussed in detail how to turn geographical position into opportunity and opportunity into development. Under your leadership, Jordan has emerged as a bridge of cooperation with various sectors.

India’s experience of farming in dry season

PM Modi said that India’s growth rate is above 8 percent. This is the result of productivity based governance and innovation based policies. India has a lot of experience in dry season farming. This experience can bring a big change in Jordan. We can work together on solutions like precision farming and micro-irrigation. Can also cooperate in cold chain, food park and storage facilities.

What did PM Modi say on development in health sector?

Health sector today is not just a sector but a strategic priority. Indian companies should make medicines and medical devices in Jordan. The people of Jordan will benefit from this. Jordan can become a reliable hub for West Asia and Africa.

Indian framework becomes global benchmark

India has made digital technology a model of inclusion and efficiency. Our frameworks like UPI, Aadhaar and DigiLocker are becoming global benchmarks today. King Abdullah and I have discussed linking these frameworks to Jordan’s system.

75 years of India-Jordan friendship

PM Modi’s visit is taking place on completion of 75 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. PM Modi signed several agreements with the King of Jordan and emphasized on increasing cooperation in trade, investment, digital and agriculture sectors. Big businessmen from both the countries participated in the business meet. PM Modi’s tour continues and new avenues of cooperation are opening.

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