External Affairs Minister (EAM) Dr. S. Jaishankar hosted Kuwait’s Foreign Minister, Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya, at the prestigious Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Tuesday. The high-level meeting marked a significant moment in strengthening bilateral ties between India and Kuwait, with discussions focusing on areas of mutual interest, including economic cooperation, trade, regional security, and people-to-people exchanges.
The meeting, which comes amid the ongoing strengthening of Indo-Kuwaiti relations, aimed at enhancing diplomatic and strategic partnerships between the two nations. Sources suggest that both leaders discussed various avenues to expand bilateral trade and investment, particularly in sectors like energy, infrastructure, and technology. They also addressed regional security concerns and how both countries can work together to promote peace and stability in the Gulf region.
Kuwait is one of India’s key partners in the Middle East, with strong historical ties in trade, labor cooperation, and cultural exchange. The Indian diaspora in Kuwait plays a crucial role in fostering these connections, and the leaders are expected to have discussed issues concerning the welfare and protection of Indian nationals residing in Kuwait.
Both Foreign Ministers reaffirmed the importance of continued dialogue and cooperation, with an emphasis on enhancing political, economic, and strategic partnerships in the coming years. They also highlighted the need for multilateral collaboration to address global challenges such as climate change, terrorism, and regional conflicts.
This meeting is part of a broader diplomatic effort by India to engage more closely with its partners in the Gulf and Middle East, reflecting India’s growing role on the global stage and the increasing importance of its relationships in the region.
The discussions are expected to pave the way for further high-level engagements and initiatives aimed at deepening the cooperation between India and Kuwait.