"Jordan's King Abdullah II met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Al-Husseiniya Palace to discuss deepening bilateral cooperation across multiple sectors. Footage captured on Monday shows the Jordanian king receiving the Indian prime minister and taking an official photograph, followed by talks with delegations from both nations present. "Our nations enjoy a strong partnership and a shared desire to advance prosperity for our peoples, and over the years, our collaboration has expanded across multiple sectors. Your visit today provides an important opportunity to chart new paths for economic cooperation," stated King Abdullah II. "We warmly welcome the signing of agreements and MOUs during your visit, as they will further boost our cooperation and open new avenues for collaboration. We also look forward to the Jordan–India Business Forum taking place tomorrow as an opportunity to discuss business-to-business partnerships and a potential for joint investments in vital sectors," he added. Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi noted that: "This year we celebrate the 75th anniversary of our diplomatic relations.” “This milestone will motivate us to move forward with renewed energy in the years to come," he added, commending King Abdullah's “very active and positive role regarding Gaza.” According to Jordanian media, the two are set to sign agreements on Tuesday covering renewable energy, water resource management, a cultural exchange programme, digital transformation, as well as a twinning pact between Petra and India's Ellora Caves. "