Crown Prince of Jordan gave a big surprise to PM Narendra Modi, drove the car himself for the Prime Minister
New Delhi: To strengthen the friendship between India and Jordan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day visit to Jordan from 15 to 16 December 2025. During this, Jordan’s Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II himself drove PM Modi to the Jordan Museum. This was a special gesture, which shows the deep friendship between the two countries. Now these pictures are becoming increasingly viral on social media.
PM Modi visits Crown Prince Museum
On Tuesday (December 16), the Crown Prince drove his own car and took PM Modi to the Jordan Museum in Amman. The Crown Prince is a 42nd generation descendant of Prophet Mohammed. PM Modi shared pictures on X and wrote that he is going to the museum with the Crown Prince. This gesture reflects the warmth of India-Jordan relations.
VIDEO | Amman, Jordan: Crown Prince Al Hussein Bin Abdullah II drives PM Modi (@narendramodi) to the Jordan Museum as a special gesture.
(Full video available on PTI Videos – https://t.co/n147TvrpG7,
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— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) December 16, 2025
Warm welcome from the Indian community
As soon as he reached Amman, the Indian community welcomed PM Modi wholeheartedly. Children and people were seen waving flags. PM Modi talked to the children and also became a part of the cultural program. He said that the hard work of NRIs strengthens the friendship between the two countries.
PM Modi met King Abdullah
During the visit, PM Modi talked to King Abdullah II of Jordan at Al Husseiniya Palace. During this, both the leaders discussed bilateral relations, anti-terrorism and regional issues. Many agreements were also signed between the two in culture, renewable energy and digital sector.
75 years of friendship between India and Jordan
This special visit of PM Modi took place on the completion of 75 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Let us tell you, this is PM Modi’s first full bilateral visit to Jordan. Both countries want to further strengthen trade, defense and people-to-people relations.
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