On Friday, PM Modi had met Jordan's King Abdullah II in Amman and said he had a "wonderful" meeting him.
"Had a wonderful meeting with His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan. Our discussions today will give great strength to India-Jordan bilateral relations," PM Modi had tweeted after meeting the King.
Here are the highlights on PM Modi's three-nation visit to West Asian countries:
India, UAE sign five agreements
India and the UAE signed five agreements, including in the areas of energy and transportation, following delegation-level talks headed by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Commander of the UAE Armed Forces Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
MoU between Indian Consortium and ADNOC was signed for acquisition of 10% participating interest in offshore Lower Zakum Concession from 2018 to 2057, It's the first Indian investment in upstream oil sector of UAE, transforming buyer-seller relationship to long-term investor relationship, said the ministry of external affairs.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi departs for Jordan from Palestine
We have started a tech park in Ramallah, work is happening at a quick pace: PM Modi
India has been helping Palestine in training, technology, infra development and budgetary support. We have started a tech park in Ramallah and the work happening at a quick pace. I am happy that with this visit, we are giving a boost to our mutual developmental goals.
The Palestinian president also that wished a lifetime of success and happiness to PM Modi and to the republic of India and its people prosperity and a long lived friendship between the people of India and Palestine.
"India has always stood by the side of righteousness, peace in Palestine": President Mahmoud Abbas
"Your visit reaffirms the depth of our historical relationship. India has always stood by the side of righteousness and peace in Palestine. It was the first country to recognise the state of Palestine in 1988.
India and Palestine hold a joint press statement, sign agreements