Saudi Arabia, India Seek Comprehensive Economic Integration in the Next Six Months

India’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
India’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia, India Seek Comprehensive Economic Integration in the Next Six Months

India’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
India’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

India’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan expected the launch of new partnerships with the Kingdom in the coming six months to bolster cooperation and economic integration between the countries.

In an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, he said: “The calendar for the next six months is quickly filling up with even more engagements and meetings, reflecting the deepening of this vital relationship. The Riyadh-Delhi corridor is becoming increasingly active, serving as a conduit for enhanced cooperation, economic integration, and cultural exchange.”

The following is the full text of the interview:

Q: What are the most prominent events and traditions associated with the celebrations of India's Independence Day?

A: The most prominent event is the flag hoisting ceremony held at the iconic Red Fort in Delhi. Each year on August 15, the Honorable Prime Minister of India hoists the Indian tricolor, followed by playing of the national anthem. In his address to the nation, the Prime Minister greets the people of India and highlights the plans and priorities of the current Government. The ceremony also includes Guard of Honor by the Army, Navy and the Air Force. The event is telecast on national television and people of all ages watch this special ceremony.

Across the country, schools, government offices, public and private institutions also organize flag hoisting events, that commonly includes cultural programs and exhibitions. The patriotic celebrations showcase our enthusiasm to commemorate India’s extraordinary journey. Such events are also organized all across the world by our embassies.

Q: How does the celebration of this day reflect on relations between India and the Kingdom?

A: As India commemorates its 78th Independence Day this year, and continues its steady progress to achieve the goal of Viksit Bharat (Developed India) by 2047, the role of friendly countries such as Saudi Arabia is pivotal. Our two countries enjoy cordial and friendly relations reflecting the centuries old economic and socio-cultural ties.

Today this wide-ranging relationship straddles across various fields including political exchanges, security, defense production, energy, trade and industry, investments, education and people and people relations. Most significantly there are 2.65 million Indians who are resident in the Kingdom, and the celebrations are an opportunity to reaffirm their connection to India.

Q: What is your assessment of Saudi-Indian relations? Is there an upcoming high-level visit to strengthen bilateral relations, and what are its dates and agenda?

A. Since Independence, India’s bilateral relations with Saudi Arabia have progressively evolved into a multifaceted and mutually beneficial strategic partnership. These relations have been given further impetus with visits of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to Saudi Arabia in 2016 and 2019 and visits of Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, to India in 2019 and 2023. In 2019 we also set up India-Saudi Strategic Partnership Council covering the entire gamut of our bilateral relations.

Crown Prince Mohammed visited India on September 9-11, 2023 to participate in the G20 Leaders’ Summit and to co-chair 1st Leaders’ Meeting of the India-Saudi Arabia Strategic Partnership Council along with PM Modi. During the visit, eight MoUs, MoCs, and agreements were signed by the two sides across several fields. The Crown Prince’s visit to India was a landmark visit and it consolidated the strategic partnership between the two brotherly countries.

Regarding your question of high-level visits, in recent years, the relationship between India and Saudi Arabia has grown increasingly dynamic, characterized by a series of high-level visits that underscore the strategic importance of this bilateral partnership. Over the past year, a plethora of such visits have taken place between the two nations, with more than 10 high-level visits from India and 14 high-level visits from Saudi Arabia. These interactions have not only strengthened diplomatic ties but also paved the way for collaborative ventures in various sectors, including energy, technology, and trade.

As we look ahead, the calendar for the next six months is quickly filling up with even more engagements and meetings, reflecting the deepening of this vital relationship. The Riyadh-Delhi corridor is becoming increasingly active, serving as a conduit for enhanced cooperation, economic integration, and cultural exchange. This momentum highlights the commitment of both nations to building a robust partnership that is mutually beneficial and geared towards addressing the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.

Q: What are the areas of economic cooperation between the two countries? What is the volume of trade exchange and what is its growth rate? What is the volume of joint investments?

A. India-Saudi trade is robust. Not only is the trade volume increasing but it is also diversifying. India is Saudi Arabia’s second largest trading partner; while Saudi Arabia is India’s fourth largest trading partner. The value of bilateral trade was approximately $52.75 billion (2022-2023). In 2023-24, the Indian exports to the Kingdom stood at $11.56 billion.

Energy cooperation forms a central pillar of the Indo-Saudi bilateral ties. Saudi Arabia is a key partner for India for ensuring energy security. Saudi Arabia was India’s third largest source of crude oil in 2022-23. Over the years, India-Saudi Arabia relationship is evolving from a traditional buyer-seller relationship to a strategic partnership in the energy sector based on mutual complementaries and interdependence. Over the last few years, there has also been emphasis on renewable energy.

While energy remains a major pillar of trade, there has been success in diversifying the trade basket. India’s own exports have doubled over the last five years and include food items; textiles; automotive and machinery sector, etc.

The investment relationship between our two countries has been steadily growing. Indian companies have invested over USD2 billion in Saudi Arabia. These are in diverse fields such as management and consultancy; construction projects; telecommunications; information technology; financial services, pharmaceuticals. More and more Indian companies are looking at Saudi Arabia as an investment destination. Similarly, Saudi Arabia has made investments in India to the tune of USD10 billion. This includes Public Investment Fund (PIF) investments; investments from state-owned and private companies.

In an important development, a High-Level Task Force (HLTF) as discussed during our two leaders’ meeting in September, has been constituted at the start of this year. The HLTF is being led at the, on the Indian side, by the Principal Secretary to the PM and on the Saudi side, by Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Saudi Energy Minister. The first such meeting of the HLTF took place on July 28. We have identified many unique investment opportunities to be taken up in the HLTF.

Q: Is there a new bilateral cooperation project or one underway, and what is its nature and size?

A. While a lot of bilateral projects are in pipeline, a major project that involves both bilateral and multilateral cooperation, is the IMEEC. During the G20 Summit, our leaders announced the India Middle East Europe Corridor. This will open up opportunities in the field of connectivity, logistics, and transportation. It will be a game-changer connecting three continents and will bring immense benefits to the people of all the countries party to the project. Also, a lot of Indian companies are partnering and executing various projects across the Kingdom, including giga projects being undertaken in the Kingdom.



Egypt Plans $1 Billion Red Sea Marina, Hotel Development

This picture shows a partial view of Egypt's Red Sea city of Sharm el-Sheikh, October 7, 2025. (AFP)
This picture shows a partial view of Egypt's Red Sea city of Sharm el-Sheikh, October 7, 2025. (AFP)
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Egypt Plans $1 Billion Red Sea Marina, Hotel Development

This picture shows a partial view of Egypt's Red Sea city of Sharm el-Sheikh, October 7, 2025. (AFP)
This picture shows a partial view of Egypt's Red Sea city of Sharm el-Sheikh, October 7, 2025. (AFP)

Egypt announced plans on Monday for a new $1 billion marina, hotel and housing development on the Red Sea in a bid to boost the region's tourist industry.

Construction on the "Monte Galala Towers and Marina" project would ‌start in ‌the second ‌half ⁠of the ‌year and run for seven years, Ahmed Shalaby, managing director of the main developer, Tatweer Misr, said.

The 10-tower development - a partnership with the ⁠housing ministry and other state bodies ‌including the armed ‍forces' engineering authority - ‍would cost about 50 ‍billion Egyptian pounds ($1.07 billion), he added.

The project, also announced by the cabinet, will cover 470,000 square meters on the Gulf of Suez, about ⁠35 km south of Ain Sokhna, Shalaby said.

Egypt aims to boost total tourist arrivals to around 30 million by 2030, from around 19 million recorded by the tourism ministry in 2025.


Saudi-Polish Investment Forum Explores Prospects for Economic and Investment Cooperation

The forum brought together government officials, business leaders, and investors from both countries with the aim of enhancing economic cooperation - SPA
The forum brought together government officials, business leaders, and investors from both countries with the aim of enhancing economic cooperation - SPA
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Saudi-Polish Investment Forum Explores Prospects for Economic and Investment Cooperation

The forum brought together government officials, business leaders, and investors from both countries with the aim of enhancing economic cooperation - SPA
The forum brought together government officials, business leaders, and investors from both countries with the aim of enhancing economic cooperation - SPA

The Saudi-Polish Investment Forum was held today at the headquarters of the Federation of Saudi Chambers in Riyadh, with the participation of Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih, Minister of Finance of the Republic of Poland Andrzej Domański, and Vice President of the Federation of Saudi Chambers Emad Al-Fakhri.

The forum brought together government officials, business leaders, and investors from both countries with the aim of enhancing economic cooperation, expanding investment partnerships in priority sectors, and exploring high-quality investment opportunities that support sustainable growth in Saudi Arabia and Poland.

During a dedicated session, the forum reviewed economic and investment prospects in both countries through presentations highlighting promising opportunities, investment enablers, and supportive legislative environments.

Several specialized roundtables addressed strategic themes, including the development of the digital economy, with a focus on information and communication technologies (ICT), financial technologies (fintech), and artificial intelligence-driven innovation, SPA reported.

Discussions also covered the development of agricultural value chains from production to market access through advanced technologies, food processing, and agricultural machinery. In addition, participants examined ways to enhance the construction sector by developing systems and materials, improving execution efficiency, and accelerating delivery timelines. Energy security issues and the role of industrial sectors in supporting economic transformation and sustainability were also discussed.

The forum witnessed the announcement of two major investment agreements. The first aims to establish a framework for joint cooperation in supporting investment, exchanging information and expertise, and organizing joint business events to strengthen institutional partnerships.

The second agreement focuses on supporting reciprocal investments through the development of financing and insurance tools and the stimulation of joint ventures to boost investment flows.

The forum concluded by emphasizing the importance of continued coordination and dialogue between the public and private sectors in both countries to deepen Saudi-Polish economic relations and advance shared interests.


Gold Rises as Dollar Slips, Focus Turns to US Jobs Data

FILE PHOTO: An employee places ingots of 99.99 percent pure gold in a workroom at the Novosibirsk precious metals refining and manufacturing plant in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, Russia, September 15, 2023. REUTERS/Alexander Manzyuk/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: An employee places ingots of 99.99 percent pure gold in a workroom at the Novosibirsk precious metals refining and manufacturing plant in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, Russia, September 15, 2023. REUTERS/Alexander Manzyuk/File Photo
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Gold Rises as Dollar Slips, Focus Turns to US Jobs Data

FILE PHOTO: An employee places ingots of 99.99 percent pure gold in a workroom at the Novosibirsk precious metals refining and manufacturing plant in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, Russia, September 15, 2023. REUTERS/Alexander Manzyuk/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: An employee places ingots of 99.99 percent pure gold in a workroom at the Novosibirsk precious metals refining and manufacturing plant in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, Russia, September 15, 2023. REUTERS/Alexander Manzyuk/File Photo

Gold prices rose on Monday, buoyed by a softer dollar as investors braced for a week packed with US economic data that could offer more clues on the US Federal Reserve's monetary policy.

Spot gold rose 1.2% to $5,018.56 per ounce by 9:30 a.m. ET (1430 GMT), extending a 4% rally from Friday.

US gold futures for April delivery also gained 1.3% to $5,042.20 per ounce.

The US dollar fell 0.8% to a more than one-week low, making greenback-priced bullion cheaper for overseas buyers.

"The big mover today (in gold prices) is the US dollar," said Bart Melek, global head of commodity strategy at TD Securities, adding that expectations are growing for weak economic data, particularly on the labor front, Reuters reported.

Investors are closely watching this week's release of US nonfarm payrolls, consumer prices and initial jobless claims for fresh signals on monetary policy, with markets already pricing in at least two rate cuts of 25 basis points in 2026.

US nonfarm payrolls are expected to have risen by 70,000 in January, according to a Reuters poll.

Lower interest rates tend to support gold by reducing the opportunity cost of holding the non-yielding asset.

Meanwhile, China's central bank extended its gold buying spree for a 15th month in January, data from the People's Bank of China showed on Saturday.

"The debasement trade continues, with ongoing geopolitical risks driving people into gold," Melek said, adding that China's purchases have had a psychological impact on the market.

Spot silver climbed 2.9% to $80.22 per ounce after a near 10% gain in the previous session. It hit an all-time high of $121.64 on January 29.

Spot platinum was down 0.2% at $2,092.95 per ounce, while palladium was steady at $1,707.25.

"A slowdown in EV sales hasn't really materialized despite all the policy softening, so I do see that platinum and palladium will possibly slow down," after a bullish run in 2025, WisdomTree commodities strategist Nitesh Shah said.