PM Modi visited Jordan, Ethiopia, and Oman, strengthening bilateral ties and India's role in the Global South.
The Cooperation Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) was signed with Oman, boosting trade which has already doubled to $10 billion.
India and Jordan launched cooperation agreements focusing on renewable energy and water management.
A strategic partnership was initiated with Ethiopia, emphasizing trade, technology exchange, and scheduling the Africa-India summit.
Detailed Insights:
The visit aimed to solidify India's leadership within the Global South by engaging with key development partners in their respective regions.
CEPA with Oman is expected to facilitate future free trade agreement discussions between India and the Gulf Cooperation Council.
Discussions with Ethiopia included its role as the African Union headquarters and its new membership in BRICS, especially with India chairing in 2026.
Talks in Jordan addressed the West Asian conflict and the Gaza Peace proposal, amidst tensions impacting the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor.
India's support for the Palestinian cause, reiterated during the visit, seeks to reassure Arab leaders and the Global South of its consistent stance.
The joint statement with Oman stressed the necessity of resolving the situation in Gaza, including establishing a "sovereign and independent Palestinian state".
Key Concepts Involved:
Global South: Refers to countries with socio-economic and political challenges, primarily in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
CEPA (Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement): A type of free trade agreement that covers a wider range of areas than just tariffs.
BRICS: An acronym denoting an association of five major emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.