India and Saudi Arabia to enhance bilateral trade
In a bid to boost bilateral trade, India and Saudi Arabia have agreed to enhance cooperation in the fields of oil and
gas, infrastructure, IT and telecom.
The whole range of bilateral trade came for a review during the Indo-Saudi joint commission meeting, co-chaired by
Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram and Saudi Minister for Planning and Economy Khaled al-Gosaibi in Riyadh. The
two sides signed a memorandum of understanding for setting up a Saudi-Indian Joint Business Council and specialised
sub-committees to identify the areas of cooperation in it and other key sectors.
An upshot of the joint commission meeting was the decision to send a Saudi delegation to India in November. Besides
it, the two sides agreed to enhance cooperation in oil and gas, infrastructure, healthcare and telecommunications
sectors.
Al-Gosaibi, also acting Minister of Commerce and Industry of Saudi Arabia, announced the formation of specialised
sub-committees to carry out the task.
Chidambaram named Saroj Kumar Poddar, senior vice president of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and
Industry (FICCI) as the co-chairman of the joint committee on the Indian side.
Al-Gosaibi said both countries would deepen cooperation between their various public and private-sector agencies
through the exchange of information, expertise and visits, besides organising seminars on business issues.
