Nawaf Al Duwaisan, Visa Counsellor, Embassy of Kuwait in India, met the All India Football Federation (AIFF) Acting Secretary General M Satyanarayan, on Monday, and discussed various organisational aspects of the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers match between India and Kuwait to be played in Kolkat
Indian Ambassador to Kuwait, Adarsh Swaika called on Kuwait Deputy Prime Minister Imad Mohammad Abdulaziz Al-Ateeqi and apprised him of the strong bilateral cooperation between India and Kuwait in the sector hydrocarbons.
All India Football Federation (AIFF) President Kalyan Chaubey, had a meeting with Senior National Men's Team Coach Igor Stimac in Kolkata on Friday about India's upcoming matches in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Afghanistan and Kuwait.
Indian Ambassador to Kuwait Adarsh Swaika on Wednesday said that New Delhi and Kuwait City’s bilateral trade touched USD 12.5 billion an all-time high and added that on the medical front, India is exploring whether Indian private hospitals can set up their chains in the latter country.
During an interview on ‘Good Morning Kuwait’ released by the Embassy of India in Kuwait on Thursday, the Indian envoy said that there are several products like automobiles, and ceramic products, where lies huge scope of diversification in terms of exports from India.
Indian Ambassador to Kuwait Adarsh Swaika said culture is one of a "binding forces" between the two nations due to the extensive people-to-people contacts. In an interview on Good Morning Kuwait, Adarsh Swaika spoke about the similarities between India and Kuwait in terms of language and cui
The SAFF Championship has been a happy hunting ground for India, with the Blue Tigers winning eight of the 13 editions held so far. However, the ongoing 2023 edition of the championship is a rather special one, with the presence of quality teams like Lebanon and Kuwait, who have been brought
The Turkish President and Kuwaiti Prime Minister expressed their best wishes on the occasion, praying to God for the progress and prosperity for their peoples and the Arab and Islamic nation, as well as stability and peace for the whole world.
The ongoing SAFF Championship has been dubbed as one of the most competitive editions in the tournament's history, and the frantic encounter between India and Kuwait was a testament to that. It may have ended in heartbreak for the Blue Tigers, who were en route to a deserving victory until a
Nepal finished their campaign with three points from as many matches, Pakistan are returning home without a point in their kitty. India and Kuwait have already qualified for the semi-finals from this group.
While Kuwait now have six points from two matches courtesy victories over Nepal and Pakistan, the team from across the border are at the rock bottom of Group A after losing both the matches against India and Kuwait.
"I hope Kuwait and Lebanon feel welcome in every sense here in this beautiful city of Bengaluru. This SAFF Championship is going to be very competitive. Our group is special (Pakistan, Nepal and Kuwait), and every game will be different. The crowd will enjoy good football, and let's hope for