Deccan Chronicle

SAUDI OFFERS HELP

Have decided to set up mechanism to scale up investment­s in India

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes hands with Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the sidelines of G20 Summit in Argentina on Friday. Saudi Arabia has offered India to supply oil and petroleum products it needs to meet its growing energy demands.

Buenos Aires, Nov. 30: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have decided to set up a mechanism at the leadership level to scale up the oil-rich kingdom’s investment­s in energy, infrastruc­ture and defence sectors in India as they met on the sidelines of the G-20 summit.

During the meeting, the two leaders discussed ways to further boost economic, cultural and energy ties. “It was a cordial and warm meeting,” foreign secretary Vijay Gokhale said after the meeting in Argentina’s capital.

Prince Salman spoke of India as an important partner. There was specific discussion on How Saudi Arabia can enhance its investment­s across number of sector in two to three years, he said. Prince Salman said that Saudi Arabia will be finalising an initial investment into the National Infrastruc­ture Fund.

He also referred to the future prospects for investment in the technology sector, the agricultur­e sector and energy sectors, Mr Gokhale said.

“Two leaders have agreed that we will now set up a mechanism at the leadership level which will go into the possibilit­ies of concrete actions in terms of investment, in terms of technology, in terms of manufactur­ing across various

sectors from energy to food security and to infrastruc­ture to defence,” he said.

“This mechanism will be worked out shortly and we will expect that in the next two to three years there will be significan­t scaling up in the Saudi investment­s in India,” Mr Gokhale said.

The Prime Minister stressed upon the importance of having stable and predictabl­e energy prices and some discussion took place between the two leaders how Saudi Arabia can contribute and help in stabilisin­g energy prices, particular­y for India.

Saudi Arabia is India 4th largest trade partner and is a major source of energy as the country imports around 19 per cent of its crude oil requiremen­t from the kingdom.

“Prince Salman was mindful of the contributi­ons that Indians have made in the building of Saudi Arabia over the years and he specifical­ly expressed appreciati­on for this,” Mr Gokhale said. “Had a fruitful interactio­n with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud. We discussed multiple aspects of India-Saudi Arabia relations and ways to further boost economic, cultural and energy ties,” the Prime Minister wrote on Twitter.

In recent years, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been a valuable partner. The relationsh­ip has expanded beyond the Indian community to issues related to the economy, energy and security. All issues of bilateral and regional interest will be discussed, sources in the Prime Minister’s Office said. The G-20 summit is the first internatio­nal forum attended by the Saudi Prince’s since the crisis over the grisly murder of Washington Post columnist.

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 ?? — AP ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with US President Donald Trump and Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Friday, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
— AP Prime Minister Narendra Modi with US President Donald Trump and Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Friday, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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