Relevance: GS-2 (India–West Asia Relations); Source: The Hindu
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Jordan for his first full bilateral visit, marking a major step in strengthening ties after 37 years. The visit coincides with the 75th anniversary of India–Jordan diplomatic relations and aims to expand cooperation in economic, investment and technological fields.
Why Jordan Matters for India
- Jordan is India’s third-largest trading partner in West Asia.
- Key areas of cooperation include fertilisers, energy security, pharmaceuticals, information technology and defence training.
- Jordan provides a stable partner in a region marked by frequent crises, supporting India’s broader West Asia outreach.
Significance of the Visit
- Expected to boost trade and investment flows through renewed business engagements.
- Reinforces political trust at a time of shifting regional alignments.
- Highlights India’s cultural and historical connections with the region (e.g., Petra as an ancient trade link).
| UPSC Value Box
Key Concept: Bilateral ties refer to cooperation between two countries across trade, security, cultural and strategic sectors. Important Fact: India and Jordan established diplomatic relations in 1947–48, and India remains a major importer of phosphates and potash from Jordan. |
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