Delhi/Hyderabad, Sept 11 (Hydnow): Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Al Saud of Saudi Arabia during his visit to India.
Bilateral talks were held at Hyderabad House in Delhi. A major discussion was held between them on trade, economic, defense, and cultural cooperation.
In 2019, when Modi went to Saudi Arabia, this council meeting was discussed. Recently, many important agreements were signed between the two countries during this meeting.
“For India, Saudi Arabia is considered one of its closest, largest strategic partners, “PM Modi said. “India-Saudi Arabia partnership is critical for stability, regional and global welfare, he said. “We are adding a new dimension to our relationship with the changing times. We will undertake several initiatives to take our close partnership to the next level, he said.
“I am very happy to come to India, Congratulations to India for successfully hosting the G20 summit. This meeting gave us the opportunity to make important announcements. Saud Arabia is always ready to work with India to make the future of both countries better, said Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman.
Political, Security, Social, and Cultural Cooperation Committee of the Council for Strategic Partnership. Economic. The leaders assessed the progress of two ministerial committees, the Investment Cooperation Committee. They also discussed all aspects of bilateral relations including political, security, defense, trade, economy, culture, and people-to-people relations. In addition, they held many discussions on various regional and international issues. (Hydnow)
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