In a special style, Crown Prince of Jordan Al Hussein bin Abdullah II took Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Jordan Museum in his car on Tuesday (December 16, 2025). The Crown Prince is a 42nd generation descendant of Prophet Mohammed. Sharing the picture on social media Post
The purpose of the Jordan Museum is to preserve and present the country’s rich cultural heritage. This museum is a learning center that shares knowledge in many interesting ways. According to the museum’s official website, every section is kept up to date, from gallery exhibitions to conservation and educational programs. This museum tells the story of 1.5 million years of Jordanian history and archeology and innovation.
Earlier, PM Modi told about the results of his visit to Jordan and said that this is a meaningful expansion of the partnership between the two countries. The Prime Minister met Jordan’s King Abdullah II at the Al Husseiniya Palace on Monday, and proposed aiming to increase bilateral trade to US$5 billion.
PM Modi also called for cooperation between Jordan’s digital payment system and India’s United Payments Interface (UPI). On the sidelines of the visit, both sides finalized Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) in the areas of culture, renewable energy, water management, digital public infrastructure, and twinning arrangement between Petra and Ellora.
After this, PM Modi shared the purpose of this important meeting through X post. The post wrote, ‘These results are a meaningful extension of the India-Jordan partnership. Our cooperation in the new and renewable energy sector reflects our shared commitment to clean development, energy security and climate responsibility.
He further said that cooperation in water resources management and development will help both the countries share best practices in conservation, efficiency and technology, thereby ensuring long-term water security. The Prime Minister also said that the twinning agreement between Petra and Ellora will open new avenues for heritage conservation, tourism and academic exchange.
PM Modi said, ‘The renewal of the Cultural Exchange Program (2025-2029) will deepen relations between people. Sharing our digital innovations will help in the digitalization of Jordan. These agreements will give a big boost to India-Jordan bilateral relations and friendship.
Apart from this, during their meeting, both the leaders shared their views on the developments in the region and other global issues. He reiterated the importance of restoring peace and stability in the region. PM Modi reiterated India’s support for the efforts being made to achieve lasting peace in the region.
PM Modi reached Amman on Monday afternoon, from where he started his three-country tour. The tour also includes Ethiopia and Oman – all countries with which India has long-standing civilizational ties, as well as extensive contemporary bilateral relations.
Taking a special step, Jordanian Prime Minister Jafar Hassan welcomed Prime Minister Modi at the airport. He has arrived on a two-day visit at the invitation of King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein. This is PM Modi’s first fully bilateral visit to Jordan—he had earlier passed through Jordan on his way to Palestine in February 2018.
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