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Namaskar ji! Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Shri Narendra Singh Tomar ji, Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Shri Bhupesh Baghel ji, my other colleagues in the cabinet Shri Purushottam Rupala ji, Shri Kailash Choudhary ji, Smt. Shobha ji, former Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Shri Raman Singh ji, Leader of the Opposition in Chhattisgarh state assembly Shri Dharam Lal Kaushik ji, all the VCs, directors, scientific colleagues associated with agricultural education and my dear farmer sisters and brothers!

The agricultural proverbs of Ghagh and Bhaddri are very popular here in North India. Ghagh said many centuries ago -

जेते गहिरा जोते खेत,

परे बीज, फल तेते देत।

It means the deeper the field is plowed, the higher the yield is when the seed is sown. These proverbs are derived from the hundreds of years of old experiences of India's agriculture. These show how scientific Indian agriculture has always been. This synergy of agriculture and science is very important for India of the 21st century. Today another important step in this regard is being taken. This is being dedicated to the modern farmers of our country. With the hope of changing the lives of small farmers, I am dedicating this huge gift at the feet of many farmers of my country today. Today 35 new varieties of different crops have been released. Today the National Institute of Biotic Stress Management has also been inaugurated in Raipur. Green campus awards have also been given to four agricultural universities. I congratulate all of you, the farmers of the country and the agricultural scientists.

Friends,

In the last 6-7 years, the use of science and technology has been prioritized to solve the agriculture related challenges. Our focus is very much on the more nutritious seeds, adapted to new conditions, especially in view of the changing climate. In recent years, more than 1300 such varieties of seeds of different crops have been developed. In this series, 35 more crop varieties are being dedicated to the farmers of the country today. These crop varieties and seeds, which have been discovered by our scientists, will be very helpful to protect agriculture from the effects of climate change and in the malnutrition-free India campaign. These new varieties are not only capable of dealing with vagaries of weather, they are also more nutritious. Some of these varieties are for low water areas, some crops are protected from serious diseases and some others mature quickly, while some others can grow in brackish water. These varieties have been developed keeping in mind the different climatic conditions of the country. The country has got a new national institute in the form of the National Institute of Biotic Stress Management of Chhattisgarh. This institution will provide scientific guidance and support and will also strengthen the country's efforts in dealing with the challenges arising out of climate change and other conditions. The young manpower which will be trained here will become scientists with a scientific mind. The solutions that will emerge here will effectively boost the income of the country's agriculture and farmers.

Friends,

We all know that a large portion of the crops in our country is destroyed due to insects. This also causes great loss to the farmers. Last year itself in the midst of the fight against Corona, we saw how the grasshopper party had raided many states. A lot of efforts were needed to stop this attack and save the farmers from severe damages. I understand that this new institute has a huge responsibility and I am confident that the scientists working here will live up to the expectations of the country.

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Friends,

When agriculture gets protective cover, it develops faster. To protect the land of farmers, 11 crore soil health cards have been given to them in different phases. As a result of these soil health cards, farmers have benefited a lot. Now the farmers know the limitations of the land they own; the utility of that land, the crop which gives a better yield, pesticides, necessary amount of fertilizers and the health of the soil. It has not only led to reduction in expenses, but increase in the yield as well. Similarly, we also addressed the concern about compost by doing 100% neem coating of urea. We started irrigation projects in order to provide water security to the farmers. We also launched a campaign to complete about 100 irrigation projects which were pending for decades and earmarked a huge budget for this so that water is available to farmers. Similarly, we provided financial help to farmers for micro irrigation and sprinklers to save water. New varieties of seeds were given to the farmers to protect their crops from insects and for higher yield. The PM Kusum campaign is also being run for farmers so that they can generate electricity along with agriculture. It will not only help them meet their own needs but they can also source power. Solar pumps have also been given to lakhs of farmers. Today, climate is a matter of concern all over the world. Right now, our Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh explained in detail about natural calamities and the problems due to climate change. We have brought about several changes in the rules which were prevalent earlier so as to protect the farmers from hailstorms and weather and they get maximum benefits and don’t face any problem in the event of any loss. The PM Fasal Bima Yojana seeks to address this concern so that farmers should get maximum benefit and security. The changes that we introduced in the PM Fasal Bima Yojana have helped settle claims of farmers worth almost one lakh crore rupees. One lakh crore rupees have gone into the pockets of the farmers in this hour of crisis.

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Friends,

Besides increasing the MSP, we also improved the procurement process so that maximum farmers can get the benefit. More than 430 lakh metric tonnes of wheat has been procured in the Rabi season and more than 85,000 crore rupees have been paid to the farmers. The number of wheat procurement centers has been increased by three times in the midst of Corona. Also, the number of pulses and oilseeds procurement centers has also been increased three times. Under the Kisan Samman Nidhi, almost 1.60 lakh crore rupees have been transferred to the bank accounts of more than 11 crore of our farmers, mostly small farmers, to meet their small needs. Eight out of 10 farmers are small farmers in our country who survive on a very small piece of land. Out of this, more than one lakh crore rupees have been sent to them during this corona period. We facilitated the banking process to help farmers connect with technology. Today farmers are getting information related to weather in a better way. Recently, a campaign was undertaken to give Kisan Credit Cards to more than two crore farmers. Farmers engaged in the fisheries and dairy sector have also been linked to KCC. Things are moving rapidly regarding creation of more than 10,000 Farmer Producer Organizations, linking more agricultural markets under e-Nam scheme and modernization of existing agricultural markets. The projects undertaken in the last 6-7 years for the farmers and agriculture have made a very strong foundation for the realization of the national resolutions of the forthcoming 25 years. The country will celebrate the centenary of independence after 25 years. Currently, we are celebrating the Amrit Mahotsav of freedom. Tasks related to seeds and the marketing of the produce are going to ensure the pace of India's progress as a major economic power.

Friends,

We all know that agriculture is a state subject and many times it is written that it is a state subject and the Indian government should not interfere. I also know this as I also had the privilege to work as the Chief Minister of Gujarat for many years. I knew that the state also has a special responsibility and I, being the Chief Minister, should fulfill this responsibility. I used to try my best in discharging my responsibility. While being the Chief Minister of Gujarat, I experienced the farming system, agricultural policies and their impact on farming very closely. Narendra Singh Tomar ji was just giving a great description of what I was doing during my tenure in Gujarat. There was a time when farming in Gujarat was limited to a few crops. Farmers had given up farming due to lack of water in a large part of Gujarat. At that time we proceeded with one mantra, took the farmers along with us and the mantra was – the situation should change and together we will change the situation. In that period itself, we started making extensive use of science and modern technology. Today, Gujarat has a major stake in the country's agriculture and horticulture. Now cultivation is done throughout the year in Gujarat. Even in areas like Kutch, those fruits and vegetables are grown which could never have been thought of. Now the agricultural produce from the desert of Kutch is being exported.

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Brothers and sisters,

The focus was not only on production, but a vast network of cold chains was set up across Gujarat. As a result, the scope of agriculture widened and a large number of employment opportunities were created in the industries related to agriculture. Being a chief minister, it was my responsibility to the state, and I worked hard to discharge it.

Brothers and sisters,

Such modern changes in agriculture need to be further expanded in this era of independence. Climate change is a huge challenge not only for agriculture, but for our entire ecosystem. Climate change greatly affects our fish production, animal health and productivity. As a result, the farmers and the fishermen have to bear the losses. Climate change is resulting in new kinds of pests, diseases and epidemics and as a result there is a massive threat to the health of humans and livestock and crops are also being affected. These aspects warrant in-depth research. When science, government and society work together, the results will be better. Such an alliance of farmers and scientists will enhance the strength of the country in dealing with new challenges. Such science based agriculture models at district levels will make farming more professional and profitable. The same spirit is at the core of the campaign launched today to encourage technology and mechanisms to combat climate change.

Brothers and sisters,

This is the time when we have to strike a balance between Back to Basics and March for Future. When I talk about going back to basics, I mean the strength of our traditional agriculture that had a protective cover over most of today's challenges. Traditionally, we have been doing farming, animal husbandry and fisheries together. In addition, several crops were also grown simultaneously in the same field at the same time. That is, earlier the agriculture of our country was multi-culture, but it gradually changed into monoculture. Due to different circumstances, the farmers started growing the same crop. We have to change this situation together. At a time when the challenge of climate change is increasing, we have to speed up our work. Over the last few years, we have also encouraged this spirit to boost the income of the farmers. By taking the farmers out of the crop-based income system only, they are also being motivated for value addition and other farming options. Small farmers need this badly and we have focused on 80 percent of the farmers who are small farmers. Along with animal husbandry and fisheries, alternatives like bee keeping, solar power generation in the farms, waste to wealth – i.e. ethanol, bio-fuel are also being made available to the farmers. I am happy that the farmers of the country, including Chhattisgarh, are adopting all these new things very fast. Along with farming, they are also expanding two or four more things.

Friends,

The production of crops according to the local weather conditions is the strength of our traditional agriculture. Where there is drought, a particular type of crop is produced. Where there is flood, availability of more water, or snowfall, different types of crops are grown there. The nutritional value is also high in these seasonal crops, especially our coarse cereals- millets which are of great importance. Experts say that they boost our health. In view of the different types of diseases due to today's lifestyle, the demand for these millets is increasing very much.

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My farmer brothers and sisters,

You will be happy to know that the United Nations has declared the next year i.e. 2023 as the International Year of Millets due to the efforts of India. This is a great opportunity to showcase our tradition of millets cultivation and our cereals at the international level and to explore new markets. But for this we will have to work from now on. Today, on this occasion, I urge all the social and educational organizations of the country to organize food festivals related to millets, hold competitions on how to make new food varieties out of millets, because if we have to take this forward to the world in 2023, we will have to bring innovations and increase awareness among people also. Websites related to millets can be developed. An awareness campaign can be run so that people can come forward and share the recipes of millets and its advantages. I am of the view that its benefits and any other interesting information can be put on this website so that people can connect with it. I would also urge all the states to set up task forces in their agriculture departments and universities by involving scientists and progressive farmers. We should make preparations from now on for 2023 when the world will celebrate Millets Year as to what will be India’s contribution, how can India lead or how the Indian farmers will make the best use of it.

Friends,

It is imperative to develop millets and other grains with solutions from science and research. The purpose is that these can be grown in different parts of the country according to different needs. We can see glimpses of these efforts in the variety of crops that have been launched today. I have also been told that experiments on agricultural techniques according to the local conditions are going on in more than 150 clusters in the country.

Friends,

Along with our traditional farming, March to Future is equally important. When we talk about the future, modern technology and new farming tools are at its core. Efforts to promote modern agricultural machines and equipment are showing results today. The future belongs to smart machines and smart devices. For the first time in the country, we are witnessing the role of drones in preparing village property documents. Now the use of modern drones and sensors also has to be increased in agriculture. It will help us get high quality data related to agriculture. It will also help in creating real time solutions to the challenges of farming. The recent drone policy is going to prove to be more helpful in this regard.

Friends,

We have to keep modernizing the entire ecosystem from sowing to marketing. Artificial intelligence, data analytics and block chain technology can go a long way in addressing the challenges related to demand and supply. We have to promote such innovations and startups which can take these technologies to the villages. If every farmer of the country, especially the small farmer, will use these new tools and technology, then the agriculture sector will be transformed. There is also a great opportunity for startups which provide modern technology to farmers at low prices. I would urge the youth of the country to take advantage of this opportunity.

Friends,

In this historic period of independence, we have to take modern science related to agriculture to villages. Some important steps have been taken in this regard in the new National Education Policy. We now have to try that research and technology related to agriculture should also be a part of our school curriculum up to the middle school level. Our students should have the option to prepare themselves to choose agriculture as a career from the school level itself.

Friends,

We all have to ensure our participation to convert the campaign that we have launched today into a mass movement. This campaign will also empower the ongoing National Nutrition Mission to free the country from malnutrition. The government has also decided that only fortified rice will be given to the poor children in schools. Recently, I urged the Olympics champions to raise awareness about malnutrition. I urged every sportsperson to attend at least 75 schools in the next 1-2 years, hold talks with students about nutrition, sports and physical exercise. Today I request all the academicians, agricultural scientists and all the institutions to set their goals for the Amrit Mahotsav of independence. Somebody can take up the 75-day campaign to adopt and transform 75 villages, or create awareness in 75 schools and assign each of the schools a specific task. Such a campaign can be run in every district of the country at personal and institutional levels. Farmers can be informed about new crops, fortified seeds and protection against climate change. I believe such an important effort by all of us will save the country's agriculture from the vagaries of weather and will also ensure the prosperity of the farmers and the security of the health of the country. Once again, many congratulations to all the farmer friends for the new crop varieties and the new National Research Institute. My best wishes to the universities which have been awarded today as only scientific systems, scientific minds and scientific methods can provide the best solutions to meet the challenges.

Many thanks!

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Joint Statement at the conclusion of the State Visit of Prime Minister to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
April 23, 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, Shri 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 Shri 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.