KSA Crown Prince to visit Pakistan and India
Saudi
Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will be on one day visit to Pakistan
and a two-day state visit to India next week when he will hold talks with Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on a range of issues including energy security, trade
and investment and defense.
130
Royal Guards will come along the Crown Prince
550
Hotel Rooms are booked in Islamabad
Government
also booked 300 Land Cruiser Prado
JF-17
Thunder jet fighter of Pakistan Air Force to do the Fly past for the Crown
Prince Sherdil Squadron of Pakistan will
also do the Fly Past
Crown
Prince will Stay in Prime Minister House as State Guest
1000
Saudi Delegates coming along Saudi Prince to stay at Hotels booked already
Security
will be provided by Pakistan Army
Prime
Minister to Welcome the Saudi Crown Prince
Pakistan
likely to sign over $20 billion deal with Saudi Arabia next week.
Beginning
February 19, it will be first state visit of Prince Salman, who is also the
Vice President of the Council of Ministers and Defence Minister, to India.
He
will hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister Modi on a wide range of issues of
mutual interest.
A
Ministry of External Affairs statement said that there has been significant
progress in bilateral cooperation in key areas of mutual interest, including energy
security, trade and investment, infrastructure, defence and security.
Modi
had visited Saudi Arabia in April 2016 during which the two countries agreed to
further elevate the existing strategic partnership.
Prince
Salman will be accompanied by a high-level delegation including ministers,
senior officials and leading Saudi businessmen.
Saudi
Arabia is India's fourth largest trading partner with bilateral trade reaching
$23.24 billion in April-November 2018. It supplies about 20 per cent of crude
requirements to India.
Recently,
Saudi ARAMCO, in partnership with ADNOC of the UAE, has entered into a Joint
Venture for $44 billion Ratnagiri Refinery and Petro-Chemical Project Ltd.
The
release said that nearly 2.7 million strong Indian community forms the largest
expatriate group in Saudi Arabia.
"Their
positive and highly-appreciated contribution to the development of their host
country has been an important anchor of our excellent bilateral engagement.
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