Saudi Arabia, India sign over 50 MoUs during bilateral meet in New Delhi

This came during the Saudi Crown Prince's state visit after the conclusion of the G20 summit on Sunday, September 10, in New Delhi.

New Delhi: Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, September 11, signed several joint agreements to strengthen bilateral relations between the countries.

This came during the Saudi Crown Prince’s state visit after the conclusion of the G20 summit on Sunday, September 10, in New Delhi.

Representatives of the two countries signed more than 50 memorandums of understanding (MoU). The agreement spans various sectors, including IT, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, and human resources.

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These MoUs were signed between private companies of both countries, including Serum Institute of India, HP, VFS Global, and ICICI Bank

Highlighting the enduring partnership between Saudi Arabia and India, the Crown Prince noted that there was no disagreement in their history, but rather there was a spirit of cooperation aimed at building a prosperous future for both countries.

The Crown Prince said that Saudi Arabia is working to implement an economic corridor with India and the project requires diligent work to achieve it.

Prince Mohammed also acknowledged the significant contribution of the Indian community in Saudi Arabia, as seven percent of the Saudi population is of Indian origin. He expressed Saudi Arabia’s commitment to considering them an integral part of the country and ensuring their well-being.

“We consider them to be a part of Saudi Arabia. We watch and take care of them like we take care of our own citizens. We hope that this council will meet the aspirations of our people and we wish us success,” he added.

India meanwhile hailed its “strategic” partnership with Saudi Arabia, days after unveiling a major trade and transport route linking Europe, the Middle East and India as part of a broad alliance.

“Together, we made the historic start to establish an economic corridor,” Modi told the Saudi Crown Prince.

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