Narendra Modi in Kuwait tomorrow, first Indian Prime Minister to visit Kuwait after 43 years

  • 20/12/2024



Kuwait City: As part of strengthening India-Kuwait ties, the Indian Prime Minister will visit Kuwait tomorrow, Saturday. Narendra Modi is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Kuwait after 43 years. The country is ready to give the Prime Minister a warm welcome. Modi's pictures and huge flex boards have been put up all over the country. Indian flags have been hoisted on the roads.

Kuwait is also plying its roads with huge pictures of Modi on its buses. Indian flags have been hoisted on the roads of Kuwait. The community is eagerly waiting for an Indian Prime Minister to visit Kuwait after 43 years. Kuwait is the only country in the Gulf that Modi has not visited yet. Invited community leaders will meet the Prime Minister who arrives in the morning. Then they will visit labor camps. After that, a public meeting will be held to address the Indian diaspora.

The public event will be held at 3.50 pm tomorrow at the Sheikh Saad Al Abdullah Al Salem Al Sabah Indoor Sports Hall in Sabah Al Salem. Entry will be allowed from 12.30 pm. All gates will close one hour before the event. Passes and digital tickets have been issued since yesterday to those who have registered in advance and those who have been specially invited. Each ticket has civil ID, passport, mobile phone number, zone and gate. The ticket must be shown in print or on the phone. The original civil ID and mobile ID must be with the ticket.

You are not allowed to carry anything except your mobile phone or wallet. The ticket also states that the phone should be on silent mode. The tickets are divided into different categories like Zone One, Zone Two, Well. You have to sit in the seat number as mentioned on the ticket. There are no seat numbers in Zone Two. The ticket states that you can sit as soon as you get a seat.

After the public meeting, Modi will also visit the GCC Cup football match venue at the Sheikh Jaber Stadium in Ardia. He will meet the Kuwaiti rulers on Sunday.

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