In a show of diplomatic camaraderie, Kuwaiti Prime Minister His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Abdullah Al Ahmed Al Sabah on Sunday personally escorted Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the airport for his journey to New Delhi, concluding his access. Historic two-day visit to Gulf countries.
The two leaders embraced each other warmly at the airport before Prime Minister Modi flew to New Delhi.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Modi Awarded Kuwait’s highest civilian honorThe “Mubarak Kabir Medal” was awarded by His Highness Sheikh Meshaal Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the Emir of Kuwait.
The prestigious award, a knighthood reserved for heads of state, foreign sovereigns and members of the royal family, marks Kuwait’s recognition of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts to strengthen ties between the two countries.
“I am honored to be awarded the Mubarak Kabir Medal by the Emir of Kuwait, His Highness Sheikh Meshaal Ahmed Al Jaber Al Sabah. I dedicate this honor to the people of India and the relationship between India and Kuwait strong friendship,” Prime Minister Modi posted on X.
The Mubarak Al Kabir Medal has previously been awarded to prominent global leaders, including former US Presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush, as well as King Charles III.
Prime Minister Modi visits Kuwait for the first time in 43 years Accept the grand guard of honor Bayan Palace in the capital.
Prime Minister Modi held comprehensive discussions with the country’s top leadership, including the Emir. The talks focused on strengthening cooperation in key areas such as information technology, medicine, financial technology, infrastructure, and security.
Saturday, Prime Minister Modi speaks at ‘Hala Modi’ event Organized and visited Indian labor camps for the Indian community. The Indian diaspora in Kuwait numbers more than one million, making it the largest expatriate community in the Gulf state.