On Sunday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will go to Egypt’s Al-Hakim Mosque. The important historical and cultural site from the 11th century will receive honours from the prime minister in Cairo, Egypt.
The Al-Hakim Mosque is evidence of the rich cultural legacy that Egypt and India share. The magnificent renovation of the Al-Hakim mosque, made possible by the Dawoodi Bohra community’s continuous commitment and assistance, gives this visit even more importance.
With its long history, the Al-Hakim mosque stands as a testament to the religious and historical significance of the blending of Indian and Egyptian civilizations.
The Prime Minister will also pay homage to Indian troops who gave the ultimate sacrifice during the First World War by visiting the Heliopolis War Grave Cemetery in Egypt, strengthening the historical ties between the two nations.
The Indian diaspora in Egypt will thereafter be engaged by PM Modi. The participation not only promotes people-to-people relations but also gives the diaspora a platform to support economic development and cross-cultural interchange between the two countries.
The two days of PM Modi’s trip to Egypt are June 24 and 25. It is a show of goodwill after President El-Sisi attended India’s Republic Day festivities earlier this year as the chief guest. President El-Sisi’s visit to India was very productive, and it resulted in an agreement between the two countries to upgrade their ties to that of a strategic partnership.
In Egypt on Saturday, the Prime Minister met with intellectuals as part of his two-day trip to the Arab country.
PM Modi and Hassan Allam, CEO of one of the biggest Egyptian businesses operating in the Middle East and North Africa area, had a fruitful conversation.
The two leaders spoke about how to work more closely with Indian businesses to develop green hydrogen and renewable energy.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Mohamed Medhat Hassan Allam, CEO of Hassan Allam Properties, in Cairo, Egypt, according to a tweet from the ministry’s official spokeswoman, Arindam Bagchi. Hassan Allam, CEO of Hassan Allam Holding Company, one of the biggest Egyptian businesses active in the Middle East and North Africa, and PM @narendramodi had a successful meeting.



























