Modi hails Saudi ties after ‘historic’ route unveiled

NEW DELHI: On Monday( Sept 11 ), India announced its” strategic” partnership with oil-rich Saudi Arabia as part of a broad alliance. This was the first time in days that the alliance had been revealed.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia, was told in New Delhi by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi that” up, we made the traditional start to build an economic hall.”

The two participated on Saturday in the opening of ambitious plans to build a contemporary Spice Route, enhancing trade ties with potentially significant political ramifications, alongside another G20 leaders.

Following the conclusion of the two-day Group of 20 mountain he hosted, Modi added in deals that” this passageway will not only connect the countries but also economic cooperation and digital connection between Asia, West Asia and Europe.”

The lord of the Saudi king praised” assistance to create the future for our countries.”

The effort to connect railroads, ports, power and data networks, and hydrogen pipelines was started by India and Saudi Arabia as well as the United States, European Union, United Arab Emirates, among other countries.

Despite being heavily trade-focused, the plan may have a wide range of effects, such as establishing ties between longtime adversaries Saudi Arabia and Israel.

An Israeli national told AFP that an Israeli delegation visited Saudi Arabia for the first time on Monday for a UNESCO gathering in Riyadh.

Israel has not received official recognition from Saudi Arabia.