
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein in Amman, marking a key moment in strengthening India-Jordan relations. A central theme of their discussions was the unwavering opposition to terrorism and extremism. Prime Minister Modi commended King Abdullah II for Jordan’s consistent and robust message against radicalization, stating that the nation has sent a powerful signal to humanity. He also recognized Jordan’s active role in addressing the Gaza crisis, expressing a shared aspiration for regional tranquility. The Prime Minister highlighted the deep alignment between India and Jordan on the issue of countering terrorism, emphasizing the strategic impact of Jordan’s leadership in this domain. This visit, part of Modi’s multi-nation tour, aims to deepen bilateral connections. Recalling their previous interactions, particularly on countering violent extremism, Modi stressed the global significance of Jordan’s efforts to foster moderation. He reiterated India’s commitment to advancing mutual cooperation in all facets, working collaboratively towards shared goals. King Abdullah II reciprocated the positive sentiment, looking forward to expanded collaboration and stronger business partnerships, envisioning a future of increased trade and investment.







