The Prime Minister left for Ethiopia after a two-day visit to Jordan. The royal family gave full respect to PM Modi. He was welcomed at the Hussainiya Palace on Monday evening, and the Crown Prince himself arrived to see him off. The Prime Minister has described this tour as a success. We have also introduced you to some important milestones of the memorable journey.
On reaching there, King Abdullah II of Jordan welcomed PM Modi at the luxurious Husseiniya Palace. King Abdullah is considered a 41st generation descendant of Prophet Mohammed. His family has been ruling Jordan for 1400 years.
Something happened during this tour which will be remembered for years. There is a 2 minute 10 second clip on the Prime Minister’s X platform. Only in this is that unprecedented moment visible. Crown Prince of Jordan Al Hussein bin Abdullah II drove PM Modi in his own car to ‘The Jordan Museum’. PM signed the guest book. During this also, Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan was present.
The Prime Minister also appreciated the gesture of the Crown Prince. He wrote in X Post, ‘During my visit to Jordan, I had a detailed conversation with His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah II. His passion for Jordan’s progress is clearly visible. His contribution in areas like youth development, sports, space, innovation and furthering the welfare of persons with disabilities is truly commendable. My best wishes for his efforts to strengthen Jordan’s development path.
In a special gesture, Crown Prince II himself drove PM Modi to the airport and saw him off as he left for Ethiopia. Five important agreements were also signed between India and Jordan. These include agreements related to culture, renewable energy, water management, digital public infrastructure, and preservation of historical heritage.
Both countries signed agreements to increase cooperation in the field of culture, work together on renewable and clean energy projects and better management of water resources. At the same time, it was also agreed to advance partnership in digital governance and technology-based public services under digital public infrastructure. In the India-Jordan Business Forum, PM Modi expressed the importance of cultural relations between the two countries.

