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India important trading partner, we can enhance ties further: Saudi Min

Responding to a question on the Saudi investment in India, the minister said Armaco is the Gulf Kingdom's number one investment in India.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Tuesday | Photo: PTI

Press Trust of India Riyadh

India is an important trading partner of Saudi Arabia and the bilateral ties will grow further after the signing of the Strategic Partnership Council Agreement to coordinate on important issues, a senior minister of the oil-rich Gulf Kingdom said on Thursday.

Noting that Saudi Arabia is a major source of energy supply to India, Minister for Commerce and Investment Majid bin Abdullah Al Qasabi said that the two countries could do more in several sectors.

"India could be a great platform for East Asia, Central Asia and for Saudi Arabia," Al Qasabi said.

India, the world's third-largest oil consumer, imports 83 per cent of its oil needs.

 

Saudi Arabia is its second-biggest supplier after Iraq. It sold 40.33 million tonnes of crude oil to India in 2018-19 fiscal when the country imported 207.3 million tonnes of oil. India also buys some 200,000 tonnes of LPG every month from Saudi Arabia.

"Both the countries have 70 per cent of their population below the age group of 40 and they're tech-savvy. So India has the leverage and advantage in aviation, technology entrepreneurship, small and medium-sized enterprises.

"It's a win win situation," Al Qasabi said, adding that the two countries could further enhance their cooperation.

Saudi Arabia last month said it was looking at investing $100 billion in India in areas of energy, refining, petrochemicals, infrastructure, agriculture, minerals and mining.

Responding to a question on the Saudi investment in India, the minister said Armaco is the Gulf Kingdom's number one investment in India.

"We have looked into building a refinery with the private sector. In fact, we have identified the opportunities as Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already mentioned," he said, referring to the proposed Raigad refinery in Maharashtra.

"That is a huge investment. A $60 billion investment which will be put into refinery. India has great opportunities that could be potential for this investment," Al Qasabi said.

"There's lot of synergies, similarities and alignment between the two countries," he said, adding that Saudi Arabia can utilise Indian talents to enhance its position in sectors such as technology, pharmaceutical, agriculture and tourism.

Noting that Saudi has also invested small amount in the agriculture sector, he said it is a pilot project.

"We are very keen to see this relation grow bigger and investment is never an action, it's always a reaction based on opportunities, feasibilities, the return on the investment and stability. I hope after the special relations between the two leaders - Prime Minister Modi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, this will further flourish," the minister said.

On a question on the Saudi investment in smart city or infrastructure projects in India, he said the Gulf Kingdom is keen to invest and develop even in the infrastructure in India.

In a significant boost to the strategic ties between India and Saudi Arabia, Prime Minister Modi and Crown Prince Mohammed on Tuesday signed the Strategic Partnership Council Agreement to coordinate on important issues.

The council will be headed by Modi and Mohammed and meet every two years.

India's relations with Saudi Arabia have been on an upswing over the last few years based on burgeoning energy ties. India's bilateral trade with Saudi Arabia was at $27.48 billion in 2017-18, making Saudi Arabia its fourth largest trading partner.

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First Published: Oct 31 2019 | 8:20 PM IST

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