‘India is Kuwait’s Growth Partner’: PM Modi Highlights India’s Achievements at ‘Hala Modi’ Event

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the first Indian leader to visit Kuwait in over four decades, celebrated the deep connection between the two nations during the ‘Hala Modi’ event on Saturday. Addressing a vibrant Indian diaspora, he highlighted India’s progress in fields like space exploration, startups, fintech, and technology, while calling for stronger collaboration between India and Kuwait.
“Mini India in Kuwait”
In his address, PM Modi expressed a heartfelt connection with the Indian community, describing the gathering as a “Mini Hindustan.” He remarked, “After 43 years, a PM of India has come to Kuwait. For you, India is just a four-hour journey, but for the PM, it has taken four decades.”
Upon arriving in Kuwait, Modi noted an overwhelming sense of warmth, saying, “You’ve come from different parts of India, but here, it feels like a united India is standing before me.”
Recognizing the Indian Diaspora
The Prime Minister applauded the Indian diaspora for their invaluable contributions to Kuwaiti society. He emphasized their role in enriching the local culture with Indian skills, talent, and traditions. Highlighting their impact, he said Indian doctors and paramedics have bolstered Kuwait’s healthcare system, while Indian teachers are shaping future generations.
PM Modi also shared that Kuwait’s leadership consistently praises the Indian community for their dedication and hard work. He added, “You have painted Kuwait’s canvas with the vibrant colors of India.”
This historic visit marks a renewed chapter in the India-Kuwait partnership, with a promise to deepen ties and foster mutual growth.
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