India and Jordan emphasize commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperation across multiple sectors

India and Jordan emphasize commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperation across multiple sectors

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India, Jordan reaffirm commitment to strengthen bilateral cooperation across key sectors

Amman, October 14, 2025 – India and Jordan have reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperation across various sectors during a meeting between Indian Secretary (South) Neena Malhotra and Jordanian officials, including Secretary General Daifallah Ali Al-Fayez, on October 13. This engagement coincides with the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two nations, reports 24brussels.

The discussions took place in a cordial atmosphere, focusing on the full spectrum of bilateral ties, encompassing political, economic, trade, defense, cultural, and people-to-people cooperation. Both sides expressed satisfaction with the traditional friendship between India and Jordan and emphasized their intent to further strengthen this partnership.

Attention was also directed towards regional and global issues of mutual concern, including the situation in West Asia. The officials stressed the significance of dialogue, diplomacy, and peaceful conflict resolution. Furthermore, they agreed to maintain regular communications between their respective ministries and to schedule the next round of Foreign Office Consultations in New Delhi next year.

During her visit, Secretary Malhotra engaged with the Indian diaspora, the local business community, and representatives in academia and culture at a reception hosted by the Indian Embassy. She commended their contributions to deepening the bilateral relationship.

In upcoming meetings, Secretary Malhotra will discuss a Twinship Agreement between Agra and Petra with Fares Braizat, Chief Commissioner of the Petra Development and Tourism Region Authority. This engagement follows the Foreign Office Consultations held in April 2025, where both nations reviewed their comprehensive ties and addressed shared perspectives on regional and global interests.

Officials remarked that the two countries are committed to commemorating their 75 years of diplomatic relations with a series of events, aiming to highlight the growing economic partnership. The Ministry of External Affairs noted that India is now Jordan’s fourth-largest trading partner, with bilateral trade reaching USD 2.8 billion in 2023-24. Both countries underscored the necessity of diversifying economic cooperation and promoting mutual investments.

Secretary Malhotra also plans to visit the India-Jordan Centre for Excellence in IT at Al-Hussein Technical University, an institution established with Indian assistance that serves as a hub for advanced learning.

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