Joint Statement at the conclusion
of the State Visit of Prime Minister to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
·
Saudi
Arabia’s successful bids for World Expo 2030 and FIFA World Cup 2034.
·
The
Indian side expressed its appreciation to the Saudi side for the continuing welfare
of around 2.7 million Indian nationals residing in the Kingdom.
·
Framework
of Cooperation on Enhancing Bilateral Investment between Invest India and Ministry
of Investment of Saudi Arabia.
·
The
Indian side agreed to work with the Kingdom to enhance the stability of global oil
markets and to balance global energy market dynamics.
·
Both
sides expressed satisfaction at the steady growth in bilateral trade in recent years
with India being the second largest trading partner for Saudi Arabia; and Saudi
Arabia being India’s fifth largest trading partner in 2023-2024.
·
Joint
defence cooperation including numerous ‘firsts’ like the first ever Land Forces
exercise SADA TANSEEQ, two rounds of the Naval Exercises AL MOHED AL HINDI.
·
Cybersecurity,
maritime border security, combating transnational crime, narcotics and drug trafficking.
·
Reference
pricing and fast track registration of Indian drugs in Saudi Arabia
·
MoU
on Co-operation in the Field of Medical Products Regulation between Saudi Food and
Drug Authority and Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) for a further
period of five years.
·
The
signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on the Principles of an India-Middle
East-Europe Economic Corridor along with other countries in September 2023 during
the state visit of HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz
Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to India.
·
Common
Framework for Debt Treatment Beyond the Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI),
which was endorsed by the G20 leaders at the Riyadh Summit 2020.
[ABS News Service/24.04.2025]
"A
Historic Friendship; A Partnership for Progress”
At
the invitation of His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia, Hon’ble Prime Minister of the Republic of India, Narendra Modi
paid a State Visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on April 22, 2025.
This
was Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s third visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
It followed the historic State Visit of HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia’s visit to India in September 2023 to participate in the G-20 Summit
and co-chair the first meeting of the India- Saudi Arabia Strategic Partnership
Council.
His
Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz
Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, received Prime Minister Shri Narendra
Modi at Al-Salam Palace, Jeddah.They held official talks,
during which they recalled the strong bonds of historically close friendship between
the Republic of India and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. India and Saudi Arabia enjoy
a strong relationship and close people-to-people ties marked by trust and goodwill.
The two sides noted that the solid foundation of the bilateral relationship between
the two nations has further strengthened through the strategic partnership covering
diverse areas including defense, security, energy, trade,
investment, technology, agriculture, culture, health, education, and people-to-people
ties. Both sides also exchanged views on current regional and international issues
of mutual interest.
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi congratulated HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia for Saudi Arabia’s successful bids for World Expo 2030 and FIFA
World Cup 2034.
The
two leaders held constructive discussions on ways to strengthen the strategic partnership
between India and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The two leaders also co-chaired the
second meeting of the India-Saudi Arabia Strategic Partnership Council (SPC). The
two sides reviewed the progress of the Strategic Partnership Council since their
last meeting in September 2023. Both leaders expressed their satisfaction with the
outcomes of the work of the two Ministerial Committees, namely: (a) the Committee
on Political, Security, Social and Cultural Cooperation and their subcommittees
and (b) the Committee on Economy and Investment and their Joint Working Groups,
in diverse fields. In this context, the Co-Chairs of the Council welcomed the expansion
of the Strategic Partnership Council to four Ministerial Committees reflecting the
deepening of the Strategic Partnership, by addition of the Ministerial Committees
on Defence Cooperation, and Tourism and Cultural Cooperation. The two leaders noted
with appreciation the large number of high-level visits across various Ministries
that have built trust and mutual understanding on both sides. At the end of the
Meeting, the two leaders signed the Minutes of the Second Meeting of the India-Saudi
Arabia Strategic Partnership Council.
The
Indian side expressed its appreciation to the Saudi side for the continuing welfare
of around 2.7 million Indian nationals residing in the Kingdom, reflecting the strong
people- to-people bonds and immense goodwill that exists between the two nations.
The Indian side also congratulated Saudi Arabia for successfully holding the Haj
pilgrimage in 2024 and expressed its appreciation for the excellent coordination
between the two countries in facilitating Indian Haj and Umrah pilgrims.
Both
sides welcomed the growth of the economic relationship, trade and investment ties
between India and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in recent years. The Indian side congratulated
the Saudi side for progress achieved on the goals under Vision 2030. Saudi side
expressed appreciation for India’s sustained economic growth and the goal of Viksit Bharat or becoming a developed country by 2047. Both
sides agreed to work together in areas of mutual interests to fulfill respective national goals and achieve shared prosperity.
Both
Leaders noted with satisfaction the progress made in the discussions under the High-Level
Task Force (HLTF), constituted in 2024 for promoting investment flows between the
two countries. Building on the endeavor of Saudi Arabia
to invest in India in multiple areas including energy, petrochemicals, infrastructure,
technology, fintech, digital infrastructure, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals,
manufacturing and health, it was noted that the High-Level Task Force came to an
understanding in multiple areas which will rapidly promote such investment flows.
They noted the agreement in the High-Level Task Force to collaborate on establishing
two refineries. The progress made by this Task Force in areas such as taxation was
also a major breakthrough for greater cooperation in the future. The two sides affirmed
their desire to complete negotiations on the Bilateral Investment Treaty at the
earliest. The Indian side appreciated the launch of India Desk at the Public Investment
Fund (PIF) to act as the nodal point for investment facilitation by PIF. They observed
that work of the High-Level Task Force underscores the growing economic partnership
between India and Saudi Arabia focusing on mutual economic growth and collaborative
investments.
The
two sides affirmed their commitment to strengthening their direct and indirect investment
partnership. They commended the outcomes of the Saudi-India Investment Forum, held
in New Delhi in September 2023, and the active cooperation it achieved between the
public and private sectors from both countries. They also commended the expansion
of investment activities by Indian companies in the Kingdom, and appreciated the
role of the private sector in enhancing mutual investments. The two sides valued
the activation of the Framework of Cooperation on Enhancing Bilateral Investment
between Invest India and Ministry of Investment of Saudi Arabia. Both sides agreed
to facilitate enhanced bilateral cooperation in the startup
ecosystem, contributing to mutual growth and innovation.
In
the field of Energy, the Indian side agreed to work with the Kingdom to enhance
the stability of global oil markets and to balance global energy market dynamics.
They emphasized the need to ensure security of supply for all energy sources in
global markets. They agreed on the importance of enhancing cooperation in several
areas in the energy sector, including the supply of crude oil and its derivatives
including LPG, collaboration in India’s Strategic Reserve Program, joint projects
across the refining and petrochemical sector, including manufacturing and specialized
industries, innovative uses of hydrocarbons, electricity, and renewable energy,
including completing the detailed joint study for electrical interconnection between
the two countries, exchanging expertise in the fields of grid automation, grid connectivity,
electrical grid security and resilience, and renewable energy projects and energy
storage technologies, and enhancing the participation of companies from both sides
in implementing their projects.
The
two sides emphasized the importance of cooperation in the field of green/clean hydrogen,
including stimulating demand, developing hydrogen transport and storage technologies,
exchanging expertise and experiences to implement best practices. The two sides
also acknowledged the need to work on developing supply chains and projects linked
to the energy sector, enabling cooperation between companies, enhancing cooperation
in the field of energy efficiency and rationalizing energy consumption in the buildings,
industry, and transportation sectors, and raising awareness of its importance.
With
regard to climate change, both sides reaffirmed the importance of adhering to the
principles of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the
Paris Agreement, and the need to develop and implement climate agreements with a
focus on emissions rather than sources. The Indian side commended the Kingdom's
launch of the "Saudi Green Initiative" and the "Middle East Green
Initiative" and expressed its support for the Kingdom's efforts in the field
of climate change. The two sides stressed the importance of joint cooperation to
develop applications of the circular carbon economy by promoting policies that use
the circular carbon economy as a tool to manage emissions and achieve climate change
objectives. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia appreciated India’s contributions to global
climate action by pioneering initiatives like International Solar Alliance, One
Sun-One World-One Grid, Coalition of Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) and
Mission Lifestyle for Environment (LiFE) and Global Green
Credit Initiative.
Both
sides expressed satisfaction at the steady growth in bilateral trade in recent years
with India being the second largest trading partner for Saudi Arabia; and Saudi
Arabia being India’s fifth largest trading partner in 2023-2024. Both sides agreed
to further enhance co-operation to diversify their bilateral trade. In this regard,
both sides agreed on the importance of increasing visits of business and trade delegations,
and holding trade and investment events. Both sides reiterated their desire for
commencing negotiations on the India-GCC FTA.
The
two sides appreciated the deepening of the defence ties as a key pillar of the Strategic
Partnership, and welcomed the creation of a Ministerial Committee on Defence Cooperation
under the Strategic Partnership Council. They noted with satisfaction the growth
of their joint defence cooperation including numerous ‘firsts’ like the first ever
Land Forces exercise SADA TANSEEQ, two rounds of the Naval Exercises AL MOHED AL
HINDI, many high-level visits, and training exchanges, towards ensuring the security
and stability of the region. They welcomed the outcomes of the 6th meeting of the
Joint Committee on Defence Cooperation held in Riyadh in September 2024, noting
the initiation of staff-level talks between all three services. Both sides also
agreed to enhance defence industry collaboration.
Noting
the continuing cooperation achieved in security fields, both sides highlighted the
importance of this cooperation for better security and stability. They also emphasized
the importance of furthering cooperation between both sides in the areas of cybersecurity,
maritime border security, combating transnational crime, narcotics and drug trafficking.
Both
sides strongly condemned the gruesome terror attack in Pahalgam,
Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April 2025, which claimed the lives of innocent civilians.
In this context, the two sides condemned terrorism and violent extremism in all
its forms and manifestations, and emphasized that this remains one of the gravest
threats to humanity. They agreed that there cannot be any justification for any
act of terror for any reason whatsoever. They rejected any attempt to link terrorism
to any particular race, religion or culture. They welcomed the excellent cooperation
between the two sides in counter-terrorism and the terror financing. They condemned
cross-border terrorism, and called on all States to reject the use of terrorism
against other countries, dismantle terrorism infrastructure where it exists, and
bring perpetrators of terrorism to justice swiftly. Both sides stressed the need
to prevent access to weapons including missiles and drones to commit terrorist acts
against other countries.
The
two sides noted the ongoing cooperation in field of health and efforts to combat
current and future health risks and health challenges. In this context, they welcomed
the signing of the MOU on Cooperation in the Field of Health between the two countries.
The Indian side congratulated the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for successfully hosting
the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance in Jeddah in November
2024. Indian side welcomed the initiatives taken by the Saudi Food and Drug Authority
to address issues related to reference pricing and fast track registration of Indian
drugs in Saudi Arabia. Both sides also welcomed the extension of the MoU on Co-operation
in the Field of Medical Products Regulation between Saudi Food and Drug Authority
and Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) for a further period of
five years.
Both
sides underscored the importance of co-operation in technology including in new
and emerging domains such as Artificial Intelligence, cybersecurity, semi-conductors
etc. Highlighting the importance of digital governance, both sides agreed to explore
collaboration in this area. They also expressed satisfaction on signing of the MOU
between Telecom Regulatory Authority of India and Communications, Space and Technology
Commission of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for cooperation in regulatory and digital
sectors.
Both
sides noted that the MoU on space cooperation signed during this visit will pave
the way for enhanced cooperation in the field of space, including utilization of
launch vehicles, spacecraft, ground systems; applications of space technology; research
and development; academic engagement and entrepreneurship.
Both
sides noted the growth of cultural cooperation between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
and the Republic of India through active engagement in key sectors such as heritage,
film, literature, and performing and visual arts. The creation of a Ministerial
Committee on Tourism and Cultural Cooperation under the Strategic Partnership Council
marks a significant step toward deepening this partnership.
Both
sides also agreed to enhance cooperation in tourism including through capacity building
and sustainable tourism. They also noted the expansion of various opportunities
in media, entertainment, and sports, supported by the strong people-to-people ties
between the two countries.
Both
sides appreciated the long-standing cooperation between the two countries in the
areas of agriculture and food security, including trade of fertilizers. They agreed
to pursue long-term agreements for the security of supply, mutual investments and
joint projects towards building long-term strategic cooperation in this area.
The
two sides commended the growing momentum in educational and scientific collaboration
between the two countries, underscoring its strategic importance in fostering innovation,
capacity building, and sustainable development. The Saudi side welcomes the opportunities
for leading Indian universities to have presence in Saudi Arabia. The two sides
also stressed the value of expanding cooperation in labour and human resources and
identifying opportunities for collaboration.
Both
sides recalled the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on the Principles
of an India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor along with other countries in September
2023 during the state visit of HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia to India and expressed mutual commitment to work together to realize
the vision of connectivity as envisaged in the Corridor, including the development
of infrastructure that includes railways and port linkages to increase the passage
of goods and services, and boost trade among stakeholders, and enhance data connectivity
and electrical grid interconnectivity. In this regard, both sides welcomed the progress
under the MoU on Electrical Interconnections, Clean/Green Hydrogen and Supply Chains
signed in October 2023. Both sides also expressed satisfaction on the increase in
shipping lines between the two countries.
The
two sides stressed the importance of enhancing cooperation and coordination between
the two countries in international organizations and forums, including the G20,
the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank, to bolster efforts to address
the challenges facing the global economy. They commended the existing cooperation
between them within the Common Framework for Debt Treatment Beyond the Debt Service
Suspension Initiative (DSSI), which was endorsed by the G20 leaders at the Riyadh
Summit 2020. They stressed the importance of enhancing the implementation of the
Common Framework as the main and most comprehensive platform for coordination between
official creditors (developing country creditors and Paris Club creditors) and the
private sector to address the debt of eligible countries.
The
two sides affirmed their full support for the international and regional efforts
aimed at reaching a comprehensive political solution to the crisis in Yemen. The
Indian side appreciated the Kingdom’s many initiatives aimed at encouraging dialogue
between the Yemeni parties, and its role in providing and facilitating access of
humanitarian aid to all regions of Yemen. The Saudi side also appreciated the Indian
effort in providing humanitarian aid to Yemen. The two sides agreed on the importance
of cooperation to promote ways to ensure the security and safety of waterways and
freedom of navigation in line with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the
Sea (UNCLOS).
The following MoUs were signed
during the visit:
•
MoU
between Department of Space, India, and Saudi Space Agency in the field of space
activities for peaceful purposes.
•
MoU
between Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Republic of India and Ministry of
Health, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia & on Cooperation in the Field of Health.
•
Bilateral
Agreement between Department of Posts, India and Saudi Post Corporation (SPL) for
inward foreign surface parcel.
•
MOU
between National Anti-Doping Agency of India (NADA), India, and Saudi Arabia Anti-Doping
Committee (SAADC) for cooperation in the field of anti-doping and prevention.
Both
sides agreed to hold the next meeting of the Strategic Partnership Council on a
date mutually agreed upon. As the two nations march ahead with economic and social
developments in their respective countries, they also decided, that they will continue
communication, coordination and cooperation across various sectors.
At
the end of the visit, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, expressed his sincere thanks
and appreciation to His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, for the
warm reception and generous hospitality extended to him and his accompanying delegation.
He also conveyed his best wishes for continued progress and prosperity of the friendly
people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. For his part, His Royal Highness extended
his sincere wishes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the friendly people of India
for further progress and prosperity.