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- Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, India’s President Ram Nath Kovind, center,and Indian leader Narendra Modi at a ceremonial reception. AFP

and building storage capacities. We want to cooperate with India, and this will give a new momentum to our relationsh­ip,” he said.

The crown prince said that the tie between India and Saudi Arabia goes back in history and “flows in our blood.”

Recalling the visit of Modi to Riyadh in 2016, he said that “since then we have made great strides, and Saudi Arabia has made the investment of $44 million.”

Earlier in the day, the crown prince met with the media at the presidenti­al palace. “The relationsh­ip between India and Saudi Arabia is in our DNA,” he explained. “Today, we want to be sure that the relationsh­ip is maintained and improved for the sake of both countries, and with the leadership of Mr. President and the Prime Minister, we can create good things for both countries.”

The crown prince expressed his admiration for Modi. “He is the elder brother and I am his younger brother.”

On the sidelines of yesterday’s talks, 400 business leaders from India and Saudi Arabia gathered in the capital under the banner of the Saudi India Forum to discuss opportunit­ies for business cooperatio­n.

“India and Saudi Arabia are undergoing a paradigm shift, and both countries need to cooperate strategica­lly to realize the potential of the change,” said Dr. Faisal Al-Sugair, head of the Saudi Center for Internatio­nal Strategic Partnershi­ps, in his inaugural address.

“We want Indian companies to become strategic partners in Saudi Arabia’s march to realize (the) 2030 Vision.”

Yousef Al-Benyan, of the Saudi petrochemi­cal company Sabic, said that “both India and Saudi Arabia are undergoing transforma­tion, and at this stage we can do so many things together to realize the potential of the young generation.”

Azim Premji, of the Indian IT company Wipro, underlined the importance of “using India’s IT know-how” to access the knowledge and service industry in the country.

Indian foreign policy experts see the crown prince’s tour as a landmark developmen­t. “Mohammed bin Salman’s visit marks a paradigm shift in the relationsh­ip between New Delhi and Riyadh,” said Dr. Zakir Hussain, a New Delhi-based foreign policy expert.

“The visit reveals a mature partnershi­p, and underscore­s the importance both countries place on each other’s growth and prosperity,” he said.

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We want Indian companies to become strategic partners in Saudi Arabia’s march to realize Vision 2030.

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