India and Kuwait will became partners in propperity: PM Modi

Kuwait: The Prime Minister Narender Modi on Saturday in Kuwait said that the has the skill, technology innovation and manpower that ‘New’ Kuwait needs.” Addressing a community programme in Kuwait PM Modi said the relationship that was built by culture and commerce is scaling new heights today. He also said that people from North, West,.

Kuwait: The Prime Minister Narender Modi on Saturday in Kuwait said that the has the skill, technology innovation and manpower that ‘New’ Kuwait needs.”

Addressing a community programme in Kuwait PM Modi said the relationship that was built by culture and commerce is scaling new heights today.

He also said that people from North, West, East and South, who speak different languages are here- ‘lekin sab ke dil me ek hi goonj hai – Bhatrat Mata Ki Jai’…This is a special moment for me.

Modi’s visit to Kuwait marks his first visit as a Prime Minister in Kuwait also first of Indian Prime Minster in last 43 years.

“I have reached Kuwait just two and a half hours ago, since the time I have stepped here, I am feeling a different sense of belonging, a different warmth all around. You all have come from different states of India but seeing all of you, it seems as if a mini Hindustan has come in front of me,” he added.

He also said that India and Kuwait will became partners in propperity.

“In the decades to come, we will become partners in our prosperity. Our goals aren’t different! The people of Kuwait are building New Kuwait. The people of Bharat are working to build India into a developed nation by 2047. Through trade and innovation, Kuwait wants to become a dynamic economy. India is focussing on innovation and strengthening its economy. Both goals support each other,” he said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Kuwait to a warm welcome on Saturday. He is on a two-day visit to the Gulf nation.

On his arrival, PM Modi was received by Kuwait’s first Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence and Interior, Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al-Sabah, along with the country’s Foreign Minister Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya, and several other dignitaries.

In his departure statement, PM Modi said he looks forward to his meetings with the Amir of Kuwait, the Crown Prince and the country’s Prime Minister.

He said the meetings will provide an opportunity to chalk out a roadmap for a futuristic partnership for the benefit of the people of the two countries and the region.