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Modi breaks protocol for Saudi crown prince

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NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke with government protocol to personally welcome Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to New Delhi.

Ordinarily, the prime minister would not receive a foreign dignitary at the airport, but instead send an official or a junior government minister.

“A new chapter in bilateral relations,” Raveesh Kumar, spokesman for the Foreign Ministry, posted on Twitter, hailing Modi “breaking protocol” with a photograph of the pair warmly clasping hands by the steps of the prince’s plane.

Modi is due to hold talks with the crown prince, who has already visited Pakistan, where he also received a lavish reception.

The trip has taken on extra dimension after a bombing in the disputed Kashmir region on Thursday that India blamed on Pakistan. The neighbours are each keen to cement ties with Saudi Arabia even as tensions between them have risen sharply.

Saudi Arabia is India’s top supplier of crude oil but the two countries have expanded ties beyond energy, and their government­s have agreed to build a strategic partnershi­p, India’s Foreign Ministry said last week.

During the trip, India is expecting the crown prince to announce an initial investment in its National Investment and Infrastruc­ture Fund, a quasi-sovereign wealth fund, to help accelerate the building of ports and highways, an Indian official and Saudi state media has said.

He is also due to visit China, Malaysia and Indonesia during the tour that is his first through the region since the outcry over the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist, at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Warm welcome: Prince Mohammed shaking hands with Modi as Indian President Ram Nath Kovind looks on during a ceremonial welcome in New Delhi. — AP
Warm welcome: Prince Mohammed shaking hands with Modi as Indian President Ram Nath Kovind looks on during a ceremonial welcome in New Delhi. — AP

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