PM expresses gratitude to the AIIMS management and Sudha Murthy's team for this service
“To counter the largest pandemic in 100 years, the country now has a strong protective shield of 100 crore vaccine doses. This achievement belongs to India and its citizens”
“India's corporate sector, private sector and social organizations have continuously contributed to strengthening the health services of the country”

Namaskar ji,

Haryana Chief Minister Shri Manohar Lal Khattar ji, Union Health Minister Shri Mansukh Mandaviya ji, Union Minister of State for Health Dr. Bharati Pawar ji, Haryana Health Minister Shri Anil Vij ji, Infosys Foundation Chairperson Smt. Sudha Murthy ji, my colleagues in Parliament, legislators, other dignitaries and my brothers and sisters.

This day of October 21, 2021 has been recorded in history. India has crossed the 100 crore vaccine doses mark sometime back. The country now has a strong protective shield of 100 crore vaccine doses to counter the biggest pandemic in 100 years. This achievement belongs to India, to every citizen of India. I express my heartfelt gratitude to all the vaccine manufacturing companies of the country, the workers involved in vaccine transportation and the health sector professionals involved in the vaccination. Just a while back I came from a vaccination center at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital. There is enthusiasm and there is also a sense of responsibility that together we have to defeat Corona as soon as possible. I congratulate every Indian and I dedicate this success of 100 crore vaccine doses to every Indian.

Friends,

Patients coming for cancer treatment to AIIMS Jhajjar have got a great facility today. The Vishram Sadan (rest house), built in the National Cancer Institute, will lessen the anxiety of patients and their relatives. In diseases like cancer, the patient and his relatives have to come to the hospital repeatedly for treatment sometimes for a doctor's advice, tests, radio-therapy and chemotherapy. In such a situation, they have a big problem where to stay? Now this problem of patients coming to the National Cancer Institute will be greatly reduced. It will be a great help especially to the people of Haryana, Delhi and its adjoining areas and Uttarakhand.

Friends,

This time I had mentioned ‘Sabka Prayas’ (everybody’s effort) from the Red Fort. If there is collective power in any sector and everyone's efforts are visible, then the pace of change also increases. This 10-storey Vishram Sadan has also been completed with the efforts of everyone in this Corona period. Importantly, both the government of the country and the corporate world has collective efforts in this Vishram Sadan. While Infosys Foundation has constructed the building of Vishram Sadan, AIIMS Jhajjar has borne the cost of land, electricity and water. I express my gratitude to the AIIMS management and the team of Sudha Murthy ji for this service. Sudha ji's personality is very modest and easy-going and she is equally compassionate towards the poor. Her philosophy of ‘Nar Seva as Narayan Seva’ (Service to Humanity is Service to God) and her actions inspire everyone. I commend her for her cooperation in this Vishram Sadan.

Friends,

India's corporate sector, private sector and social organizations have continuously contributed in strengthening the health services of the country. Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY is also a great example of this. Under this scheme, more than 2.25 crore patients have been treated free of cost. And this treatment has been done in both government and private hospitals. Out of the thousands of hospitals that are empanelled with the Ayushman scheme, about 10,000 are from the private sector.

Friends,

This partnership between the public and private sectors is contributing to the unprecedented expansion of medical infrastructure and medical education. Today, when our emphasis is on setting up at least one medical college in every district of the country, the role of the private sector is also very important.  Major reforms in the governance of medical education have been undertaken to give impetus to this partnership. It has become easier to open private medical colleges in India after the formation of the National Medical Commission.

Friends,

There is a saying in our country that दान दिए धन ना घटे, नदी ना घटे नीर i.e., donation does not reduce money, so does water in a river. Therefore, the more service you do, the more you donate, your wealth will also increase. In a way, the charity we give, the service we serve, only leads to our progress. I believe Vishram Sadan in Jhajjar, Haryana, is also emerging as a Vishwas Sadan (trust house). This Vishram Sadan also acts as Vishwas Sadan. It will inspire other people of the country to build more such Vishram Sadan. The central government is also making efforts on its part that night shelters are made in all the AIIMS and those under construction.

Friends,

If the patient and his relatives get some relief, then their courage to fight the disease also increases. Providing this facility is also a kind of service. When the patient gets free treatment under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, it is a service to him. It is because of this service that our government has taken steps to reduce the prices of about 400 cancer medicines. It is this service due to which medicines are being given to the poor at very cheap and nominal rates through the Jan Aushadhi Kendras. And the middle class families, who sometimes have to take medicines throughout the year, are saving Rs 10,000-15,000 in a year. Attention is also being paid so that all the necessary facilities are available in the hospitals, the process of appointments is simple and convenient and there should be no difficulty in getting the appointment. I am satisfied that today many institutions like Infosys Foundation, with this spirit of service, are helping the poor and making their lives easier. And just as Sudha ji has spoken about ‘Patram-Pushpam’ in great detail and I believe it becomes the duty of all the countrymen not to let go of any opportunity to serve.

Friends,

India is moving fast towards developing a robust healthcare system in this virtuous period of independence. Work is in progress regarding setting up more health and wellness centres across villages, tele-medicine facilities through e-Sanjeevani, human resources development in the health sector, construction of new medical institutions etc. This goal is certainly huge. But if society and the government work together with full force, we will be able to achieve the target very quickly. You will note there was an innovative initiative called Self-for-Society some time back. Thousands of institutions and lakhs of people are contributing to the cause of society by joining it. We have to continue our efforts in a more organized manner, to connect more and more people and to increase awareness in future. We all have to keep working together for a healthy and wealthy future. And this will happen only with the efforts of everyone, only by the collective power of the society. I once again express my gratitude to Sudha ji and Infosys Foundation. Since I am speaking to the people of Haryana, I definitely want to tell them something else. I have been fortunate that I got to learn a lot from Haryana. I have got an opportunity to work in Haryana for a long period of my life. I have seen many governments closely. But Haryana has got a purely honest government under the leadership of Manohar Lal Khattar ji after many decades which only thinks for the bright future of Haryana all the time. I know that the media has not paid much attention to such constructive and positive issues, but whenever the performance of the governments in Haryana is evaluated, the present government will emerge as the best in the last five decades for its innovative and far-reaching decisions. I have known Manohar Lal ji for many years. But the way his talent has come to the fore as the Chief Minister, the way he continues to do various innovative programs with great enthusiasm, sometimes even the Government of India feels that one such experiment of Haryana should be implemented across the country. We have also carried out some such experiments. Therefore, when I am near the soil of Haryana and speaking to its people, I will definitely say that the way this team of Bharatiya Janata Party has served Haryana under the leadership of Manohar Lal ji, and laid the foundation with a long-term planning, it will go a long way for the bright future of Haryana. I congratulate Manohar Lal ji publicly once again today. Many congratulations to his entire team. I also thank you all very much from the bottom of my heart.

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Joint Statement on the visit of PM Modi to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
December 16, 2025

At the invitation of His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Hon’ble Prime Minister of the Republic of India, Shri Narendra Modi visited the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on December 15-16, 2025.

The Leaders acknowledged the fact that the visit of Prime Minister Modi is taking place at a significant time, as the two countries celebrate the 75th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations.

The Leaders appreciated the long-standing relationship between their countries which is characterized by mutual trust, warmth and goodwill. They positively assessed the multi-faceted India-Jordan relations that span across various areas of cooperation including political, economic, defence, security, culture, and education among others.

The Leaders appreciated the excellent cooperation between the two sides at the bilateral level and in multilateral forums. They warmly recalled their earlier meetings in New York (September 2019), in Riyadh (October 2019), in Dubai (December 2023) and in Italy (June 2024).

Political Relations

The Leaders held bilateral as well as expanded talks in Amman on 15 December 2025, where they discussed relations between India and Jordan. They also agreed to expand cooperation between the two countries in areas of mutual interest and to stand together as trusted partners in pursuing their respective development aspirations.

The Leaders noted with satisfaction the regular convening of political dialogue between the two countries as well as the meetings of the various Joint Working Groups in diverse areas. They further agreed to fully utilize the established mechanisms to consolidate bilateral relations. In this regard, the leaders commended the outcomes of the Fourth Round of Political Consultations between the two foreign ministries that was held in Amman on April 29, 2025. The fifth round will be held in New Delhi.

Looking forward, the Leaders reaffirmed their determination to sustain the positive trajectory of relations between the two countries, to promote high-level interactions, and continue to cooperate and collaborate with each other.

Economic Cooperation

The Leaders appreciated the strong bilateral trade engagement between India and Jordan, currently valued at USD 2.3 billion for 2024, making India the third largest trading partner for Jordan. They agreed on the need to diversify the trade basket to further enhance bilateral trade. The Leaders also agreed on the early convening of the 11th Trade and Economic Joint Committee in the first half of 2026, to monitor progress in economic and trade relations.

The Leaders welcomed the convening of the Jordan- India Business Forum on the sidelines of the visit on 16 December 2025. A high-level business delegation from the two countries discussed ways to further strengthen and expand trade and economic cooperation between the two countries.

The Leaders acknowledged the importance of cooperation in the field of customs. They further agreed to fully utilize the Agreement on Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters. This agreement facilitates sharing of information to ensure proper application of Customs Laws and combating of customs offences. It also provides facilitation of trade by adopting simplified customs procedures for efficient clearance of goods traded between the two countries.

Both Leaders underlined the potential for enhanced economic cooperation between the two countries, taking into account Jordan’s strategic geographic location and advanced logistics capabilities. In this context, both sides reaffirmed the importance of strengthening transport and logistics connectivity, including the regional integration of Jordan’s transit and logistics infrastructure as a strategic opportunity to advance shared economic interests and private-sector collaboration.

Technology and Education

The two sides reviewed bilateral cooperation in the fields of digital technology and education and agreed to collaborate in various fields such as the capacity building of officials in digital transformation, promoting institutional cooperation for feasibility study in the implementation of Digital Transformational solutions and in other areas. They also agreed to explore further avenues of cooperation in the implementation of digital transformation initiatives of both the countries. The two sides expressed interest in expanding and upgrading the infrastructure and the capacity building programs of the India and Jordan Centre of Excellence in Information Technology, hosted at Al Hussein Technical University.

The two sides discussed the road map for collaboration in the field of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI). In this context, both sides welcomed the signing of a letter of intent for entering into an agreement on sharing of Indian experience of DPI. Both sides agreed to collaborate in ensuring a safe, secure, trusted and inclusive digital environment.

The two sides recognized the vital role of technology in education, economic growth and social development and agreed on continued collaboration in the areas of digital transformation, governance and capacity building.

The Indian side highlighted the important role of capacity building in sustainable development and expressed commitment to continue collaboration in this field through the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) Programme in various fields including information technology, agriculture, and healthcare. The Jordanian side appreciated the increase of ITEC slots from 35 to 50 with effect from the current year.

Health

The Leaders underscored their commitment to working together in the field of healthcare through sharing of expertise, especially in advancing tele-medicine and capacity building in training of health workforce. They acknowledged the importance of health and pharmaceuticals as a key pillar of bilateral cooperation, underlining its role in promoting the well-being of their peoples and in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Agriculture

The Leaders acknowledged the crucial role of the agricultural sector in advancing food security and nutrition and expressed a shared commitment to strengthening collaboration in this sector. In this context, they reviewed current cooperation between the two sides in the field of fertilizers, especially phosphates. They also agreed on increasing collaboration in exchange of technology and expertise to enhance the efficiency of agriculture and related sectors.

Water Cooperation

The Leaders welcomed the signing of the MoU on Cooperation in the field of Water Resources Management & Development and acknowledged the importance of cooperation between the two sides in areas such as water-saving agricultural technologies, capacity building, climate adaptation and planning and aquifer management.

Green and Sustainable Development

The Leaders discussed the importance of increasing collaboration in the field of climate change, environment, sustainable development and encouraging the use of new and renewable energy. In this context, they welcomed the signing of the MoU on Technical Cooperation in the field of New and Renewable Energy. Through the signing of this MoU, they agreed on the exchange and training of scientific and technical personnel, organization of workshops, seminars and working groups, transfer of equipment, know-how and technology on a non-commercial basis and development of joint research or technical projects on subjects of mutual interest.

Cultural Cooperation

The two sides expressed their appreciation for the growing cultural exchanges between India and Jordan, and welcomed the signing of the Cultural Exchange Programme for the period 2025–2029. They supported the idea of expanding cooperation in the fields of music, dance, theatre, art, archives, libraries and literature, and festivals. They also welcomed the signing of the Twinning Agreement between the City of Petra and Ellora Caves Site, focusing on the development of the archaeological sites and on promotion of social relations.

Connectivity

The two sides acknowledged the importance of direct connectivity in fostering bilateral relations. It is an important cornerstone for promotion of trade, investment, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges and helps in cultivating deeper mutual understanding. In this regard, they agreed to explore the possibility of enhancing direct connectivity between the two countries.

Multilateral Cooperation

His Majesty King Abdullah II praised India’s leadership in the International Solar Alliance (ISA) and the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) and the Global Biofuels Alliance (GBA). India welcomed Jordan’s expression of willingness in joining the ISA, CDRI and GBA. The two sides recognized biofuels as a sustainable, low-carbon option to achieve decarbonization commitments and deliver greater economic and social development for the people of both countries.

At the end of the visit, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi expressed his sincere thanks and appreciation to His Majesty King Abdullah II for the warm reception and generous hospitality extended to him and his accompanying delegation. He also conveyed his best wishes for the continued progress and prosperity of the friendly people of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. For his part, His Majesty extended his sincere wishes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the friendly people of India for further progress and prosperity.