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India, Saudi Arabia to deepen economic, political ties

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, PM Modi hold talks in Buenos Aires

- Sanjay Kumar New Delhi SPA

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are to establish a mechanism to scale up Riyadh’s investment­s in the energy, infrastruc­ture and defense sectors in India.

The decision is a result of a meeting that took place on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Buenos Aires and is a major boost to the bilateral economic and political relationsh­ip between the two countries.

“It was a cordial and warm meeting,” Indian Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale said in a media briefing.

He said that “the crown prince spoke of India as an important partner” and talked about “finalizing an initial investment in the National Infrastruc­ture Fund.”

“Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said that Saudi Arabia referred to the future prospects for investment in the technology sector, the agricultur­e sector and energy sectors,” Gokhale said.

“The 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 defense,” he said.

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

The foreign secretary also told the media that the Indian prime minister stressed the importance of having stable and predictabl­e energy prices. The two leaders discussed how Saudi Arabia can help in stabilizin­g energy prices, particular­ly for India.

“Crown Prince Mohammed bin 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,” Gokhale said.

Later in the day, Prime Minister Modi wrote on Twitter: “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 Confederat­ion of Indian Industry (CII), a prominent industry body in India, welcomed the meeting and said that “Saudi Arabia is going to be one of the biggest trading partners in the coming years.”

“The engagement between the two countries has been going on and has gone up in recent years and it will go higher and higher. Saudi Arabia is diversifyi­ng and expanding the relationsh­ip with India as part of that deeper and growing engagement,” a CII representa­tive told Arab News.

New Delhi-based foreign policy expert Zakir Hussain said that “the issues discussed between two leaders are very important to promote and enhance our economic, infrastruc­ture, technology, energy security, people-topeople relations and other issues related to our mutual interests.”

“In the past 15-and or 16 years Saudi Arabia’s investment has not been more than $50 million to $60 million, which is not much, far less than Kingdom’s potential,” said Hussain, author of the book “Saudi Arabia in a Multipolar World: Changing Dynamics.”

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Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Buenos Aires on Friday.

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