Khaleej Times

Saudi King’s India visit expected this year

- IANS

new delhi — India on Sunday said it looks forward to the first official visit here by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia, to further deepen the strategic ties between both countries, an Indian official said.

“We are looking forward to the visit of the King of Saudi Arabia later this year,” Secretary, External Affairs (Economic Relations), Amar Sinha, said at an event here organised by the Saudi petrochemi­cals giant SABIC.

“Our historical and deep relations have been growing rapidly over the last couple of years. While both countries have intensifie­d joint production and investment and are looking at new investment­s in infrastruc­ture, manufactur­ing and pooling of technical resources and skills,” he added.

SABIC, which has a major presence in India, including an advanced R&D facility in Bengaluru, announced its CSR activity to test the eyesight of over 100,000 government-aided schoolchil­dren in Delhi, Gurugram, Bengaluru, Vadodara, Chennai and Mumbai.

In his address, Saudi Ambassador Saud Al Sati invited India to play a key role in the kingdom’s economic transforma­tion as it seeks to reduce its dependence on oil exports following a long period of decline in crude prices and emergence of new fuels by diversifyi­ng its sources of income and attracting foreign investment.

Al Sati said the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 plan aims to free the Saudi economy from dependence on oil by diversifyi­ng its sources of income, attract foreign investment and make Saudi Arabia a manufactur­ing hub.

Bilateral trade in 2015 was worth nearly $40 billion, with India importing a fifth of its oil needs from Saudi Arabia. —

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