Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a warm and grand reception as he arrived in Kuwait for a two-day official visit. The roads of Kuwait were adorned with the Indian tricolor, and his arrival was celebrated with large pictures and flex boards displayed across the country. This marks the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Kuwait in 43 years, generating significant enthusiasm among the Kuwaiti community.
A special public meeting to address the Indian diaspora is scheduled for this evening. The event will take place at the Sheikh Saad Al Abdullah Al Salem Al Sabah Indoor Sports Hall in Sabah Al Salem, beginning at 3:50 PM, with entry permitted from 12:30 PM onwards, strictly by pass.
Prime Minister Modi was greeted at the Kuwait airport by senior Kuwaiti representatives, including the Interior and Foreign Ministers. He will also participate in the opening ceremony of the 26th Arabian Gulf Cup as the guest of honor, an event hosted by the Emir of Kuwait at the Sheikh Jaber Stadium at 7:00 PM today.
Tomorrow’s agenda includes official talks focusing on strengthening bilateral ties, fostering sustainable global development, and exploring avenues for enhanced cooperation between the two nations.