PM Narendra Modi arrived on his two-day visit to Kuwait on Saturday. During this, PM Narendra Modi attended the inauguration ceremony of the 26th ‘Arabian Gulf Cup’ at Jaber Al Ahmed International Stadium as the chief guest. Earlier, PM Modi addressed a large group of the Indian community at a special program ‘Hala Modi’ at the Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Indoor Sports Complex in the city. During this, he praised the contribution of the Indian diaspora in global development and said that India has the potential to become the skill capital of the world.
PM Modi addressed Indians
Addressing the event, PM Modi said that hundreds of Indians come to Kuwait every year. When talking to the top leadership of Kuwait, he praises the Indian people. Addressing the Indians, he said that you have filled the canvas of Kuwait with the colors of Indian skills. You have combined the essence of India’s talent, technology and tradition in Kuwait. During this he said that after 43 years an Indian Prime Minister has come to Kuwait. I have come not just to meet you but to celebrate your achievements. Earlier, PM Modi met Indian workers at Gulf Spice Labor Camp and also had breakfast with them.
PM Modi met Indian workers
Actually, PM Modi reached Gulf Spice Labor Camp on the first day of his two-day visit to Kuwait. Here he met Indian workers. During this, PM Modi had breakfast with the workers. PM Modi also met translator Abdullah Baron, who translated Ramayana and Mahabharata into Arabic, and publisher Abdul Latif in Kuwait City. After meeting PM Modi, Abdul Latif said that it was an honor for him to meet the Prime Minister. He said that these books are very important. During this, PM Modi also met 101-year-old former IFS officer Mangal Sen Handa.
PM Modi said – both countries are helpful to each other
Addressing Indians here, PM Modi said that India was one of the first countries in the world to recognize Kuwait after independence. The country and society with which so many memories and our present are connected. Coming there is very memorable for me. I am grateful to the people of Kuwait and its government. I especially thank the ruler here. During this, he said that the citizens of India and Kuwait have always helped each other in times of sorrow and crisis. During the Corona epidemic, both the countries have helped each other at every level.
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