Indian ​Minister of State for External Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs, V. Muraleedharan will pay an official two-day visit to the state of Kuwait from 23-24 August. This will be his second official visit as Minister of State for External Affairs to Kuwait.

During the visit, MoS will hold high level discussions with Kuwaiti Ministers and dignitaries. He will also interact with various Indian community organisations and a wide cross section of members of community including from the fields of business, health, education and other professionals, a press release published by India’s ministry of external affairs revealed.

India and Kuwait share historically warm and close bilateral ties. The relationship has been nourished by sustained cultural and civilizational linkages. There are around 1 million Indians in Kuwait. India is amongst the largest trading partners of Kuwait and Kuwait is a major supplier of oil for India. The bilateral trade reached an all time high of USD 13.8 billion in the last financial year.

​This visit is expected to further deepen the strong partnership between the two countries.


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