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Home / Business and Economy / Modi Drives Through Jordan's History with Crown Prince

Modi Drives Through Jordan's History with Crown Prince

16 Dec, 2025

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  • PM Modi personally driven by Crown Prince Al Hussein to Jordan Museum.
  • Crown Prince Al Hussein's passion for Jordan's progress praised by PM Modi.
  • The Jordan Museum showcases history from prehistoric times to present.
Modi Drives Through Jordan's History with Crown Prince

In a display of strong India-Jordan ties, Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II personally escorted Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Jordan Museum in Amman. This visit formed the initial part of PM Modi's international tour, emphasizing the deep connections between the two nations. The Crown Prince guided the Indian Prime Minister through exhibits detailing Jordan's extensive history and cultural heritage.

During their interaction, PM Modi expressed his admiration for Crown Prince Al Hussein's commitment to Jordan's advancement, particularly noting his significant contributions to youth development, space exploration, and innovation. The Prime Minister conveyed his best wishes for the Crown Prince's endeavors to further Jordan's growth and prosperity. The museum itself offers a comprehensive journey through the region's civilization.

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The Jordan Museum, located in Amman, presents a vast collection, including ancient artifacts like the 9,000-year-old Ain Ghazal figures, illustrating the area's civilizational evolution. This special visit concluded the first segment of PM Modi's trip, reinforcing the warm relationship between India and Jordan before his onward journey to Ethiopia.

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Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II personally drove Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Jordan Museum.
PM Modi praised Crown Prince Al Hussein's passion for Jordan's progress, especially his work in youth development, space, and innovation.
The Jordan Museum houses artifacts like the 9,000-year-old Ain Ghazal statues and ancient animal bones, tracing the region's history.

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