Shukran Kuwait-Salaam/Namaste

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

The relationship between Kuwait and India is like oil without food as we cannot cook food without oil the relationship between Kuwait and India plays a very important role in the history and have always stood in the test of time. India and Kuwait not only share a historical affinity, cultural empathy and buoyant mutual trade, but also share democratic values, religious tolerance, equal opportunities, open media, free and fair elections and a fractious parliament. India has consistently been among the top ten trading partners of Kuwait.

India is my Jaan. Kuwait is my Shaan. Indians speaks Hindi, Urdu, Guajarati, Marathi, Punjabi, Telgu, Tamil, English, etc. Kuwaiti speaks Arabic or English. Indian eats chapatti/roti. Kuwaiti eats khuboos. Indian food is lajavab. Kuwaiti food is famous for kabab. Indian currency is rupees. Kuwait currency is dinar.

India welcome people by saying “Namaste”(I bow to you).Kuwait welcome people by saying “hala habibi”.(come on my love)

Kuwait and India holds great significance in the history.

The National Anthem of India is “Jana Gana Mana Adhinayaka Jaya He”
The national Anthem of Kuwait is (“Al-Nasheed Al-Watani”) “Watanil Kuwait Salemta Limajdi”
The Indian National Anthem was written by Rabindranath Tagore
The Kuwait National Anthem was written by Ahmad Meshari Al-Adwani
Sometimes it is not the song that makes you emotional it’s the relationship that bines you together, though there are people with different languages.

I pray and hope for the best to India and Kuwait relations and long live to both the relations.
Kuwait and India share a relationship that is both unique and special.

“GO EAST OR WEST KUWAIT AND INDIA RELATIONSHIP IS THE BEST”
AMEEN!


Saniya Shanawaz Petkar
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