Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Jordanian Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II during a visit to the Jordan Museum. (Photo | PTI)
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PM Modi sets USD 5 billion trade target with Jordan, signals broader regional economic partnership

King Abdullah II highlighted the strategic convergence between the two economies, pointing to Jordan’s network of free trade agreements and India’s economic scale.

Jayanth Jacob

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday set an ambitious target of doubling India–Jordan bilateral trade to USD 5 billion over the next five years, as India and Jordan agreed to significantly broaden their economic, strategic and cultural engagement during his visit to Amman.

Addressing the India–Jordan Business Forum alongside King Abdullah II, Modi urged Jordanian companies to tap into India’s rapid economic expansion, underlining India’s position as the world’s fastest-growing major economy and its trajectory towards becoming the third-largest economy globally.

“The relationship between India and Jordan is one where historical trust and future economic opportunities come together,” Modi said.

“Indian companies can use Jordan as a base to reach other countries. We want to build a long-term partnership.”

Jordan is the first stop of Modi’s four-day, three-nation tour, which will also take him to Ethiopia and Oman. The Business Forum was attended by Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah al-Hashimi, Jordan’s Minister of Trade and Industry and the Minister of Investment, reflecting the high-level focus on economic cooperation.

King Abdullah II highlighted the strategic convergence between the two economies, pointing to Jordan’s network of free trade agreements and India’s economic scale.

“With India’s economic power and Jordan’s strategic FTAs, we have the potential to build an economic corridor,” the King said, referring to opportunities linked to the India–Middle East–Europe Corridor and the development of “integrated processing hubs”.

During the forum, Modi also spoke about the scope for Indian and Jordanian companies to jointly participate in the reconstruction of Syria’s infrastructure, signalling a broader regional economic vision beyond bilateral trade.

The visit resulted in a series of Memorandums of Understanding aimed at deepening cooperation across multiple sectors, including new and renewable energy, water resources management, digital transformation and cultural heritage.

Jordan also expressed its intention to join Indian-led global initiatives such as the International Solar Alliance (ISA), the Global Biofuel Alliance and the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure.

Key agreements include technical cooperation in renewable energy, collaboration in water resource development, a twinning agreement between Petra and Ellora, the renewal of the Cultural Exchange Programme for the 2025–2029 period, and a letter of intent on sharing population-scale digital solutions.

India, in turn, announced support for the India–Jordan Centre of Excellence at Al Hussein Technical University in Amman, including the training of 10 Master Trainers over a three-year period.

Summing up the outcomes of the visit, Modi said the agreements marked a significant expansion of bilateral ties.

“These outcomes mark a meaningful expansion of the India-Jordan partnership,” he said in a post on X.

“Our cooperation in new and renewable energy reflects a shared commitment to clean growth, energy security and climate responsibility.”

He added that collaboration on water management would enable both countries to share best practices to ensure long-term water security, while the Petra–Ellora twinning would open new avenues for heritage conservation, tourism and academic exchange.

The developments followed Modi’s meeting with King Abdullah II, which the Prime Minister described as “productive”. He noted that he had shared an eight-point vision to strengthen cooperation across areas ranging from trade and critical minerals to nuclear collaboration.

With trade, investment and strategic connectivity at the centre of discussions, both sides signalled their intent to elevate India–Jordan ties into a long-term economic and geopolitical partnership.

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