Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Kuwait, the first in 43 years, resulted in a strategic partnership and a defense cooperation agreement. The nations condemned terrorism, agreeing to enhance counter-terrorism efforts. Discussions included trade, investment, and the West Asia situation, with Kuwait supporting India-GCC cooperation.
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