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Indian PM Narendra Modi's Official Visit to Oman Set for Two Days

Indian PM Narendra Modi's Official Visit to Oman Set for Two Days

Post by : Maya Rahman

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is poised to land in Muscat this Wednesday for a crucial two-day official visit to Oman. This trip signifies the robust and amicable relationship shared by the nations and their commitment to fostering deeper cooperation at the highest levels.

During his tenure in Oman, PM Modi plans to engage in significant discussions with His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik. They will likely delve into various subjects of shared interest, such as political dynamics, economic collaboration, trade initiatives, investment prospects, and both regional and global matters. The discussions are anticipated to uncover innovative avenues for enhancing bilateral relations and cultivating a long-term partnership.

Accompanying the Prime Minister is an official delegation consisting of senior Indian officials who will facilitate the talks and promote collaborative efforts across different sectors. Such visits are vital for enhancing mutual understanding and coordination between the two nations.

India and Oman boast a rich legacy of cultural, economic, and interpersonal exchanges. Over time, their cooperation has expanded in fields including energy, trade, education, health, and workforce management. This visit is expected to solidify that robust foundation and unveil fresh avenues for collaboration.

This high-profile engagement underscores the value both countries attribute to ongoing dialogues and partnerships. Observers anticipate that this visit will fortify strategic connections and yield positive outcomes for stability and advancement in the region.

Dec. 16, 2025 2:49 p.m. 347

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