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The GCC-India alliance is strong

Narendra Modi’s visit to Riyadh is a step towards closer relations with New Delhi

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Indian prime minster Narendra Modi met Saudi Arabia’s King Salman in Riyadh on Sunday as part of a historic visit to the kingdom. The two leaders discussed issues ranging from defence cooperatio­n to intelligen­ce sharing and trade, which reached $39 billion (Dh143bn) between the two countries in 2014. Saudi Arabia used its position as the largest supplier of crude oil to India to encourage the country not to buy newly available Iranian oil, in an effort to contain Tehran’s economic footprint in the region.

Beyond the agreements and joint statements, Mr Modi’s visit is an critical step towards entrenchin­g warm relations between the Arabian Peninsula and the subcontine­nt that have stretched back for centuries. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, led a UAE delegation to India this year for a three-day visit that cemented the close ties between the countries. Sheikh Mohammed signed various agreements with Mr Modi covering trade and investment, security, counterter­rorism, space exploratio­n, renewable energy, infrastruc­ture and cultural cooperatio­n.

Given the large numbers of Indian expatriate­s workers throughout the GCC and especially in Saudi Arabia, the recent string of visits and meetings between the Indian leadership and counterpar­ts in the Gulf are a positive demonstrat­ions of a burgeoning alliance stretching across the region to India.

Together we are able to face challenges ranging from containing extremists to building smart infrastruc­ture that will enable our countries to be nimble for the challenges of the global economy. Given the shared history of trade between this part of the world and south Asia, we have an excellent foundation from which we can watch our alliance flourish.

There has never been a better time for the GCC to upgrade its collective relationsh­ip with India and Mr Modi’s visit to Saudi Arabia is confirmati­on of this.

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