
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shower praise to the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and said he left a deep impression on him. Modi also welcomed Saudi Arabia as one of the most valuable Indian partners and a trustworthy friend and allies, describing the current period as promising for their ties with “unlimited potential”.
“Every time I met him, his royal highness left a deep impression on me. His knowledge, his vision for himself and his passion to fulfill his people’s aspirations are truly remarkable,” Modi said in an interview before his two -day vision of the Earth.
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“Under his leadership, Saudi Arabia has undergone a huge social and economic transformation. The reforms he made, not only inspired the region, but also attracted the attention of the world. One can see transformation changes in the country in Vision 2030 in a very short period,” Modi said in an interview.
Modi said he found complementarities between the Saudi vision 2030 and Indian Vikit Bharat 2047. Modi today 22nd April started a two -day visit to Saudi Arabia at the invitation of Mohammed bin Salman.
Modi is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Jeddah in Saudi Arabia in four decades. All his previous visits were in Riyadh, the Saudi capital. Indira Gandhi was the last Indian Prime Minister who visited Jeddah in 1982.
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“I appreciate the personal heat and trust we share. And yes, this personal relationship naturally translated as both countries prefer our partnership. He is a strong advocate of our two -sided ties. He was a major advocate of Indian diabits in Saudi Arabia and our people living in Saudi Arabia.
India – the ties of Saudi Arabia
In the interview, Modi said that India and Saudi Arabia would still move forward – for peace, progress and prosperity, not only for our people, but for the world.
He said that the proposed free trade agreement between India and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has the huge potential to transform the economic relationship between India and Saudi Arabia and the region in general.
“When we speak, we will focus on this partnership prepared for the future. Jeddah had a special connection with India. For centuries, this known city has been one of the main arteries for our trade and human exchanges for saints, such as the gateway to Mecka, for ages, Indian Prime Minister,” Indian premieres. ” He said Indian chairmen, “said Indian chairmen,” Indian chairmen, “Indian chairmen said,” Indian chairmen said, “Indian,” said Indian, “said Indian,” said Indian, “Indian,” said Indian, “said Indian,” said Indian, “Indian said,” Indian government.
In the interview, Modi argued that the links between the two nations have been a trajectory since the time when she joined the office in 2014, and noted that the creation of the Strategic Partnership Council in 2019 meant the main milestone.
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“Since then, the cooperation between us has expanded across many sectors. And let me tell you, that’s just the beginning. Our partnership has unlimited potential,” he said.
Order of King Abdulesize on Modi in 2016
Modi said that the connection of India-Saudi Arabia is not new and that it has roots in civilization exchanges that return to centuries. From the ideas to the trade, there was a constant flow between our two big nations, he said in an interview.
Modi remembered that in 2016 I had the honor of accepting the order of King Abdulesize from his majestic King Salman. Modi stressed that India and Saudi Arabia play a key role in the success of this corridor.
Every time I met him, his royal highness left a deep impression on me.
He praised them not only for maintaining their values and traditions, but also promoted them to more than 2.7 million members of the Indian diaspora in Saudi Arabia as a living bridge that connects them.
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