India-Kuwait Joint Commission for Cooperation
- On 4th December 2024, External Affairs Minister of India and Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Abdullah signed an MoU in New Delhi to form a Joint Commission for Cooperation (JCC) to enhance bilateral ties.
- New Joint Working Groups in trade, education, technology, agriculture, security, and culture will monitor bilateral relations under the JCC framework.
- Discussions focused on expanding India-Kuwait ties across diverse sectors, including trade, investment, and energy.
- Prime Minister of India, during a meeting with Kuwaiti Foreign Minister, expressed gratitude for Kuwait’s support to the Indian community and discussed enhancing GCC collaboration under Kuwait’s Presidency.
- Both nations emphasized peace, security, and stability in the region, ....
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