The visit from November 10-12 has a special significance since it would be the first VVIP visit from Kuwait in last seven years, the Foreign Office said in a statement.
The Kuwaiti Prime Minister would lead a high-level delegation of several Ministers, top government officials, businessmen and media personnel.
The visit will give a new impetus to the existing cordial bilateral relations and provide a good opportunity to reinvigorate efforts aimed at strengthening cooperation between the two countries in diverse fields, the statement said.
The visit would take place within the framework of relations of friendship and cooperation between Kuwait and Pakistan, as well as a mutual desire to strengthen and expand those relations.
Several agreements are also expected to be signed during the Prime Minister's visit.