Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Kuwait on Saturday on a two-day visit. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi attended the opening ceremony of the 26th “Arab Gulf Cup” held at Jaber Ahmed International Stadium as the chief guest. Earlier, Prime Minister Modi addressed a large crowd of the Indian community at the ‘Hara Modi’ special program held at the Sheikh Saad Abdullah Indoor Sports Center in the city. On the occasion, he lauded the contribution of the Indian diaspora to global development and said India has the potential to become the skills capital of the world.
Prime Minister Modi addresses the people of India
Addressing the event, Prime Minister Modi said that hundreds of Indians come to Kuwait every year. While talking to Kuwait’s top leadership, he praised the people of India. He said to the Indians, you have filled the canvas of Kuwait with the colors of Indian skills. You have brought the best of Indian talent, technology and tradition to Kuwait. In his speech, he said that 43 years later, an Indian Prime Minister came to Kuwait. I don’t just want to get to know you;
I’m here to celebrate your achievements. Earlier, Prime Minister Modi met Indian workers at the Gulf Spice Labor Camp and had breakfast with them.
Prime Minister Modi meets Indian workers
In fact, Prime Minister Modi arrived at the Gulf Spice Labor Camp on the first day of his two-day visit to Kuwait. Here he met Indian workers. During this period, Prime Minister Modi had breakfast with the workers. Prime Minister Modi also met in Kuwait City with translator Abdullah Barun and publisher Abdul Latif, who translated Ramayana and Mahabharata into Arabic. After meeting with Prime Minister Modi, Abdul Latif said that it was an honor to meet with Prime Minister Modi. He said these books were very important. During this period, Prime Minister Modi also met 101-year-old former IFS officer Mangal Sen Handa.
Prime Minister Modi said – the two countries help each other
Addressing the Indian people here, Prime Minister Modi said that India was one of the first countries in the world to recognize Kuwait after independence. This country and society is tied to many of our memories and present. Coming there was very unforgettable for me. I thank the people of Kuwait and their government. Here I am particularly grateful to the rulers. He said citizens of India and Kuwait always help each other in times of sorrow and crisis. During the COVID-19 epidemic, the two countries helped each other at all levels.
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