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King Salman is a friend of India, says diplomat

- JEDDAH: P.K. ABDUL GHAFOUR

India is looking forward to having stronger relations with Saudi Arabia under the leadership of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman, who is a friend of India like King Abdullah, said Consul General B.S. Mubarak.

“Our Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks with King Salman on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Brisbane, Australia. During that meeting, the Saudi ruler expressed his desire to expand cooperatio­n with India in all sectors,” Mubarak told Arab News.

“It was like an open invitation for Indians and we hope that bilateral relations will become stronger in the coming years,” the Indian diplomat said.

Mubarak said New Delhi was extremely happy over the quick and smooth transition in the Kingdom, following the death of King Abdullah on Friday.

“The smooth transition of power was anticipate­d. King Salman has been very active as the crown prince. He has stated on the first day that he would follow the policies of his predecesso­rs,” Mubarak said.

King Abdullah had very special relations with India, the consul general said. “India was one of the first countries he visited after becoming the king in 2005. King Salman has also maintained a special relationsh­ip with India. He visited India last February heading a high-level delegation including business leaders.”

He said Prime Minister Modi sent a high-level delegation with 18 members on a special flight under the leadership of Vice President Hamid Ansari to take part in King Abdullah’s funeral, despite their engagement­s in making huge arrangemen­ts for the Republic Day in New Delhi.

“Our delegation was ready to come on Friday to take part in the burial, but could not make it because the ceremony took place soon after Asr prayer on that day,” the consul general said, stressing the warmth of relations between the two countries.

India announced a one-day national mourning on Saturday in honor of King Abdullah and all Indian flags across the country flew at half- mast. “We toned down the Republic Day celebratio­ns in the Kingdom and postponed the reception planned for the occasion,” he said.

He said he is quite optimistic about the future of the relations between the two counties. “King Salman has already said he would follow in the footsteps of his predecesso­rs and that there would not be any change in major policies,” he noted.

Mubarak said King Salman is well known to many Indian political leaders due to their mutual friendship and his longstandi­ng and strong presence in the Saudi government as governor of Riyadh, defense minister, crown prince and deputy premier.

During Salman’s visit to New Delhi when he was crown prince, the two countries signed an agreement for defense cooperatio­n. “We have also strengthen­ed cooperatio­n in combating terrorism,” he said while emphasizin­g the strategic Saudi-India ties.

He added: “Indians represent the highest expat population in Saudi Arabia which indicates that Saudi individual­s and businesses prefer Indian manpower primarily because of the quality of work. Moreover, our people are law-abiding, hardworkin­g and competitiv­e in nature.”

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