PM Modi meets Indian expats at labour camp in Kuwait

This visit to a labour camp has been described by the external affairs ministry as symbolic of the importance PM Modi attached to the welfare of Indian workers abroad

Update: 2024-12-21 14:18 GMT
As the first programme of his visit to Kuwait, Modi visited a labour camp in Mina Abdullah area of Kuwait with a workforce of around 1,500 Indian nationals. Photo | X | @MEAIndia

One of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first engagements after arriving in Kuwait on Saturday (December 21) was to visit a labour camp.

This visit to a labour camp has been described by the external affairs ministry as symbolic of the importance PM Modi attached to the welfare of Indian workers abroad.

Modi is visiting Kuwait at the invitation of Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. His visit to Kuwait is the first for any Indian Prime Minister to this Gulf nation in 43 years.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Gulf Spic Labour Camp, at Mina Abdullah area of Kuwait, Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024. Photo: PTI

Labour camp

As the first programme of his visit to Kuwait, Modi visited a labour camp in Mina Abdullah area of Kuwait with a workforce of around 1,500 Indian nationals.

He interacted with a cross-section of Indian workers from different states of India, enquired about their well-being, also sat at a table with some of them at the Gulf Spic Labour Camp when snacks were being served.

On Modi's planned visit to the labour camp, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had earlier said that the idea was to express “the amount of importance the government of India attaches to our workers. That is the prime purpose.” Modi's visit comes months after over 45 Indians were killed in a devastating fire in a building housing foreign workers in southern Kuwait's Mangaf locality in June.

“The visit to the labour camp is symbolic of the importance attached by the Prime Minister to the welfare of Indian workers abroad. In the last few years, the government has undertaken several technology-based initiatives such as e-Migrate portal, MADAD portal and upgraded Pravasi Bharatiya Bima Yojana for the welfare of Indian workers abroad,” an MEA statement said.

"Modi interacted with Indian workers & enquired about their well-being. PM’s first engagement of the day signifies the importance India attaches to the welfare of Indian workers abroad," the MEA posted on X along with the photos from the event.

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Indian community in Kuwait

The Indian community is the largest expatriate community in Kuwait. Indians constitute 21 per cent (1 million) of the total population of Kuwait and 30 per cent of its work-force (approx 9 lakh). Indian workers top the private sector as well as the domestic sector (DSW) work force list, according to Indian Embassy in Kuwait.

The Gulf nation is among India's top trading partners, with bilateral trade valued at US$ 10.47 billion in the financial year 2023-24. Kuwait is India's sixth largest crude supplier, meeting three per cent of the country's energy needs.

Indian exports to Kuwait reached US$ 2 billion for the first time, while investments by the Kuwait Investment Authority in India exceed US$ 10 billion.

India and Kuwait have enjoyed traditionally friendly relations, with links dating back to pre-oil Kuwait when maritime trade with India was the backbone of its economy, the MEA had said ahead of Modi's visit. 

(With inputs from agencies)
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