India and Saudi Arabia have expanded their ties beyond energy, and have built a strategic partnership

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held bilateral talks with Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman today, and focused on deepening strategic ties. The two leaders discussed enhancing cooperation in trade and investment, energy security, and counter-terrorism with the "invaluable strategic partner" in Osaka.

PM Modi, who is in Japan for the G20 Summit, had a meeting with the Saudi Prince on the margins of the summit after the informal BRICS leaders' meeting.

Saudi Arabia is India's top supplier of crude oil but the two countries have expanded their relationship beyond energy, and the two governments have agreed to build a strategic partnership.

"An invaluable strategic partner. PM @narendramodi met with Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud on the margins of the #G20. Discussed deepening cooperation in trade & investment, energy security, counter terrorism, among other areas," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said in a tweet.

An invaluable strategic partner.



PM @narendramodi met with Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud on the margins of the #G20. Discussed deepening cooperation in trade & investment, energy security, counter terrorism, among other areas. pic.twitter.com/PdSqk9riP5 - Raveesh Kumar (@MEAIndia) June 28, 2019

Saudi Prince Salman, who is also the Gulf nation's defence minister, visited India in February on his first official visit to the country.

During his visit, India strongly raised the issue of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism and discussed deepening cooperation in counter-terrorism.

PM Modi and Saudi Prince Salman, in a joint statement in February, condemned "in the strongest terms" the February 14 Pulwama terror attack in which 40 Indian soldiers were killed by a suicide bomber of Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad terror group.

