"We are diversifying away from oil and seizing new opportunities," the Prince, who arrived on a two-day visit to Kerala accompanied by a high-level official delegation, said here tonight.
Prince Salman bin Hamad, who is also Bahrain's Supreme Commander, said he had held a series of 'productive' meetings here and was looking forward for opportunities in real estate and technology.
"We seriously discussed (with state Chief Minister Oommen Chandy) some programmes and logistics in real estate and technology. I think it is probably better to flesh out the details of the programme we are trying to work on, get some solid numbers under our belt and then start talking about it."
"Your economic liberalisation began 22 years ago and its economic might has been manifestly demonstrated not only through considered levels of high economic growth, but also by withstanding several global economic challenges, the most notable being the recent global financial crisis," he said.
Also Read
"So we are taking very seriously the need to keep our focus on the right reform at the right time to keep Bahrain at the foreront of change," he said.
He said there were 2,100 companies in Bahrain with Indian partnerships. "It is a lot for us. But it is not enough."
Bahrain has a very big Indian population of which 65 per centre from Kerala. "People of India represents 30 per cent of our population of Bahrain," he said.
"The reason for my visit is to say thank you to the people of Kerala," the Prince, who is visiting India after his new appointment, said at a reception accorded by the state government.
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said the state would welcome investments in the Transport, Roads, Tourism, Health care and Knowledge industries, and urged the kingdom to consider the state seriously for investments.