Kuwait City, December 22, 2024: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to Kuwait, had an engaging and meaningful meeting with Mr. Fahad Ghazi Alabduljaleel, a distinguished Kuwaiti personality renowned for his deep passion for culture and history. The interaction was a testament to the enduring cultural and historical ties between India and Kuwait.
Mr. Alabduljaleel, a respected historian and cultural enthusiast, holds a unique connection to India. His forefathers have historical ties to Indian cities like Surat, Mumbai, and Kozhikode, reflecting the centuries-old relationship between the two nations. These connections are a reminder of the rich maritime trade and cultural exchanges that flourished between India and the Gulf region.
Prime Minister Modi expressed his admiration for Mr. Alabduljaleel's commitment to preserving and promoting Kuwait’s cultural heritage. The two discussed the shared historical narratives that bind their nations and the importance of fostering greater cultural exchanges in the modern era.
Highlighting the warmth and depth of the meeting, PM Modi emphasized India’s keenness to strengthen ties with Kuwait, not just in trade and commerce but also in cultural and historical dimensions. “The links between our peoples go back centuries, and they form the bedrock of our contemporary partnership,” said PM Modi.
The meeting with Mr. Alabduljaleel added a personal touch to the Prime Minister’s Kuwait visit, showcasing the cultural bonds that continue to thrive between India and Kuwait. This interaction serves as a significant step in promoting mutual understanding and collaboration in preserving the shared cultural heritage of the two nations.
PM Modi’s visit to Kuwait has been marked by such meaningful engagements, underlining India’s commitment to deepening relations with the Gulf region across diverse spheres.
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