Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

PM meets Sultan Qaboos; India and Oman ink 8 pacts

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MUSCAT:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday held wide-ranging talks with the Sultan of Oman as the two sides signed eight agreements, including pacts on cooperatio­n in the field of defence, health and tourism.

Modi, who arrived here from Dubai on the last leg of his threenatio­n tour, led delegation-level talks with Qaboos bin Said al Said and discussed measures to strengthen cooperatio­n in trade and investment, energy, defence, security, food security and regional issues.

“Charting out new frontiers in our bilateral relationsh­ip, PM @narendramo­di led delegation­level talks with Sultan Qaboos of Oman. The two strategic partners discussed to strengthen cooperatio­n in trade & investment, energy, defence & security, food security and regional issues,” ministry of external affairs spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar tweeted.

Sultan Qaboos appreciate­d the contributi­on of “honest and hard working” Indian nationals in the developmen­t of Oman.

After their talks, the two sides signed eight agreements, including an MoU on legal and judicial cooperatio­n in civil and commercial matters.They also signed an agreement on mutual visa exemption for holders of diplomatic, special, service and official passports and an MoU on cooperatio­n in the field of health, tourism and peaceful uses of outer space.

The two countries also signed an agreement on cooperatio­n between Foreign Service Institute, Ministry of External Affairs, India and Oman’s Diplomatic Institute.

An MoU on academic and scholarly cooperatio­n between National Defence College, Sultanate of Oman and the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses. The two sides also signed annexutre to the MoU on military cooperatio­n.

Earlier, addressing the Indian diaspora at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Oman’s capital, Modi said the ties between India and Oman have always remained strong despite the ups and downs in the political environmen­t in both the countries.

He also said that Indian diaspora has played an essential role in strengthen­ing these ties.

India and Oman have thriving links rooted in centuries old people-to-people exchanges, the Prime Minister said. More than nine million Indians work and live in the Gulf region. In Oman, they constitute the largest expatriate community.

 ?? TWITTER/@NARENDRAMO­DI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi (right) with Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said al Said, on Monday.
TWITTER/@NARENDRAMO­DI Prime Minister Narendra Modi (right) with Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said al Said, on Monday.

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