Prime Minister Modi will meet the Saudi Crown Prince today, and many issues including trade and defense will be discussed


Posted on 11th Sep 2023 11:30 am by rohit kumar

Saudi Crown Prince is in Delhi on a three-day visit. During this time, he is staying here for his state visit after the G20 summit. Saudi Arabia's Prime Minister and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud will meet PM Modi in Delhi today. This meeting is likely to take place at Hyderabad House.

 

During the high-profile meeting today at Hyderabad House in Delhi, the two leaders will discuss several strategic partnerships between the two countries. In this high-level meeting, both leaders will assess the progress of the two ministerial committees of the Strategic Partnership Council, namely the Political, Security, Social and Cultural Cooperation Committee and the Economic and Investment Cooperation Committee.

 

Prime Minister Modi and the Saudi Crown Prince will also discuss all aspects of bilateral relations including politics, security, defense, trade, economy, and culture in the meeting. Additionally, they will also discuss regional and international issues of interest to both countries, a government release said.

 

Many agreements were signed with Saudi Arabia at the G-20 summit

Earlier at the G-20 summit on Saturday, India, the United States, Saudi Arabia, and the European Union had announced a historic agreement to launch a mega India-Middle East-Europe shipping and railway connectivity corridor.

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the ambitious project on the sidelines of the G20 summit, accompanied by US President Biden, Saudi Arabian Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, and European Union leaders.

 

India has a long history with Saudi Arabia

Let us tell you that India and Saudi Arabia have a long history of cordial and cooperative relations. According to government data, bilateral trade between the two countries reached an all-time high of US$ 52.75 billion in the financial year 2022-23.

 

Also Read: G-20 Summit: Advancing US-India relations is our priority – US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen

1 Like 0 Dislike
Previous news Next news
Other news

Ali Fazal: Many directors had advised Ali Fazal not to be a part of 'Mirzapur', and the actor told the reason

Ali Fazal is no match in terms of acting. These days he is in the news for his film 'Khufiya' dir

Sonakshi Sinha Wedding: Sonakshi was seen having fun with Huma before marriage, Zaheer also danced a lot at the bachelor party

Bollywood's 'Dabangg' actress Sonakshi Sinha is going to tie the knot soon. Sonakshi will become

Donald Trump: Trump got angry at Musk's 'new party', called it stupid; also commented on the Gaza ceasefire and the deal with Iran

Amid differences with US President Donald Trump, Tesla owner Elon Musk has announced the formatio

Lok Sabha: Changed seat allocation due to Priyanka's arrival becomes a problem for 'INDIA'; SP upset over sending Ayodhya MP back

The process of seat allocation in the new Lok Sabha has created a rift in the India Alliance. SP,

Nagpur burns in the fire of violence in Aurangzeb dispute: Houses, vehicles, and shops destroyed... 65 rioters arrested.

Nagpur violence The dispute over Aurangzeb's tomb took a violent turn on Monday night. Nagpur was

'No evidence was presented,' India gave a befitting reply to Canada on allegations of Nijjar's murder.

The central government told the Lok Sabha on Friday that Canada has not provided any evidence to

ICAE: 'Our agricultural tradition is as ancient as the country', PM Modi at the International Conference of Agricultural Economists

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at the inaugural function of the 32nd International Conferen

Deepika Padukone: The first picture of Deepika Padukone's baby bump went viral, and fans lost their hearts over these photos.

These days, global star Deepika Padukone is in the headlines more for her pregnancy than her film

India-Maldives Row: 'No need to go out...go to Lakshadweep', many celebrities including Akshay Kumar, Tendulkar appealed

Amid the ongoing controversy over the derogatory comments made by Maldivian ministers on Prime Mi

'I warn you, we will not give even an inch of land', Owaisi said on Waqf Amendment Bill;

AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi said the Muslim community has rejected the bill in its current form.

Sign up to write
Sign up now if you have flare of writing..
Login   |   Register
Follow Us
Indyaspeak @ Facebook Indyaspeak @ Twitter Indyaspeak @ Pinterest RSS



Play Free Quiz and Win Cash