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Indian Ambassador bids farewell, praises strong ties with Kuwait

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KUWAIT: Indian Ambassador to Kuwait Dr Adarsh Swaika, in his farewell address on Friday, reflected on his three-year tenure and the steady progress in strengthening India-Kuwait relations. Addressing members of the Indian community and media at the Indian Embassy, he expressed gratitude for the goodwill and cooperation that had defined his time in office.

Dr Swaika noted that many of the challenges he inherited upon assuming charge were resolved through sustained dialogue and collaboration. He highlighted the consistent appreciation he heard from Kuwait’s leadership and citizens for the Indian community, describing them as peaceful, hardworking, trustworthy and skilled. “This reputation,” he said, “is the result of generations of Indians who have earned the respect of Kuwaitis. Today’s one-million-strong community continues to benefit from that legacy.”

On bilateral relations, the envoy described the present moment as one of the finest in recent history. He attributed the progress to the goodwill of Kuwait’s leadership, the warmth of its people and the contributions of the Indian diaspora. Calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Kuwait the “high point” of his tenure, Dr Swaika emphasized its significance both in substance and symbolism. “We were fortunate to receive him here. An Indian prime minister was visiting Kuwait after a gap of 43 years. It was a landmark visit,” he said. During the visit, His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah conferred on Modi the Order of Mubarak Al-Kabeer, Kuwait’s highest national award. “This honor is rarely bestowed and marked a new chapter as relations were elevated to a strategic partnership,” he observed.

Key milestones

Among major achievements during his tenure, Dr Swaika highlighted the resolution of challenges faced by thousands of Indian engineers whose residence permits had been at risk. “Through persistent engagement and support from associations, this issue has now been virtually resolved,” he said. Air connectivity also saw improvement, with consultations in July leading to an agreement to expand flight seat capacity between the two countries. This, he noted, would not only improve travel options but also help lower ticket prices. Other outcomes of continuous engagement included the easing of restrictions on family visas and the removal of the mandatory use of Kuwaiti carriers.

Support of the diaspora

Dr Swaika praised the role of Indian associations in Kuwait, over 200 of which are formally registered with the embassy. He commended their contributions to cultural, social and humanitarian initiatives, describing their spirit of cooperation as “unique and commendable.” He recalled the tragic Mangaf fire earlier this year, expressing sorrow at the loss of Indian lives while appreciating the swift support of Kuwaiti authorities and Indian social workers in repatriating the mortal remains. “We could not undo the tragedy, but the timely assistance brought solace to grieving families,” he remarked.

Looking ahead

Concluding his remarks, the ambassador said it had been his honor to serve in Kuwait and to witness firsthand the strengthening of India-Kuwait ties. He urged the community to extend the same support to his successor, Ambassador-designate Paramita Tripathi. “For the first time, you will have a lady ambassador here. I hope she will receive your full cooperation, as I was fortunate to,” he said.

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VIENNA: The 82nd session of Working Group II (Dispute Settlement) of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) commenced on Monday in Vienna, with the participation of a Kuwaiti delegation. A statement by the UN Information Service said the discussions, which will continue until October 17, focus on recognizing and enforcing electronic arbitration awards amid the accelerating shift towards digital dispute resolution in international commerce.

The working group will examine key issues, including enhancing reliance on electronically issued arbitration awards by reviewing the experiences of countries and organizations, and identifying associated legal and technical challenges. The discussions will also address the preparation of an interpretative recommendation on the 1958 New York Convention, clarifying that electronic form does not impede the recognition or enforcement of awards, and equating electronic awards with their paper counterparts where reliability and integrity are guaranteed.

Topics under consideration include proposed amendments to the Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration to define electronic arbitration awards and electronic data messages, establish rules for arbitrators’ electronic signatures, and set timeframes for receiving electronic communications, while reinforcing the principle of functional equivalence between paper and electronic formats. The group will also review amendments to the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules to permit electronic issuance and delivery of awards, and update the UNCITRAL Notes on the Organization of Arbitration Procedures to encourage arbitration institutions to adopt digital systems, taking into account enforcement requirements across jurisdictions.

The session aims to create a unified, modern international legal framework ensuring electronic arbitration awards carry the same legal and enforceable force as paper awards, thereby boosting confidence in digital arbitration mechanisms and supporting the electronic transformation of cross-border commercial dispute resolution. The Kuwaiti delegation includes representatives from the Fatwa and Legislation Department, lawyer Mohammed Al-Khuwaitim, and lawyer Farah Al-Rais. — KUNA

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Kuwait underscores the need for stronger Arab cooperation in statistics

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MUSCAT: Acting Director General of the Central Statistical Administration (CSA) Wafaa Al-Yahya on Monday emphasized the importance of enhancing Arab cooperation and building national capabilities in the statistical sector. Speaking to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) on the sidelines of the 50th meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Arab Institute for Training and Statistical Research (AITRS), hosted by the National Center for Statistics and Information (NCSI) in Muscat, Al-Yahya said Kuwait took part in the gathering alongside representatives from Arab statistical bodies and relevant organizations.

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She highlighted the institute’s key role in developing expertise and advancing statistical competencies through its training programs, research publications and bulletins. Al-Yahya noted that the trustees reviewed several items on the agenda, including approval of the meeting agenda, the external auditor’s report on the previous budget, the institute’s annual achievements and its plan for 2026-2027. Discussions also covered the proposed 2026 budget, findings from the 2020-2030 strategic evaluation study, and prominent statistical initiatives and activities across Arab countries. She added that the minutes were approved and thanked the Sultanate of Oman for its warm hospitality. — KUNA

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Today in Kuwait’s history | Kuwait Times Newspaper

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KUWAIT: 1956 — Moudhi Al-Sarhan became the first Kuwaiti female to join the Ministry of Interior’s correctional institute.

1981 — Kuwait’s Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah signed a decree to establish the Faculty of Sharia and Islamic Studies at Kuwait University, as well as changing the name of the Faculty of Law and Sharia to the Faculty of Law.

1990 — Kuwait’s Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah patronized a popular conference in the Saudi city of Jeddah. Participants in the three-day national event reiterated their commitment to the legitimate Kuwaiti leadership in the face of Iraqi aggression against the State of Kuwait.

1990 — Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), which was occupied and looted by Iraqi invaders of the State of Kuwait, began broadcasting from an interim headquarters in London, UK, to provide subscribers with news about occupied Kuwait.

1999 — Kuwait won the Gulf Junior Squash Championship, held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

2010 — Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) signed a KD 11 million loan agreement with Mauritania to finance construction of a Nouakchott University campus.

2017 — The KFAED signed a KD 12 million loan agreement with Senegal to reconstruct a major highway.

2018 — Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Cultural Center won the Best Services Architecture Building award in the Middle East and North Africa. — KUNA

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