India’s External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, is attending the inaugural India-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This landmark event marks a significant step in strengthening relations between India and the GCC nations, with a focus on key areas such as trade, investment, and energy.
The meeting underscores the growing strategic importance of the Gulf region for India’s foreign policy. Home to approximately 8.9 million Indian expatriates, the GCC is a crucial trading partner for India. This meeting signifies India’s commitment to deepening engagement with these countries.
During his visit, Dr. Jaishankar will hold one-on-one discussions with foreign ministers from GCC member states, aiming to solidify bilateral relationships and address mutual interests. The discussions will center on strengthening cooperation across trade, investment, and energy sectors, highlighting the potential for mutually beneficial partnerships.
Beyond formal meetings, Dr. Jaishankar has engaged in cultural exploration during his visit. He toured significant historical sites in Riyadh, including the Saudi National Museum, the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives (DARAH), and Murabba Palace. This cultural immersion showcases the historical connections between India and Saudi Arabia and strengthens the cultural bonds between the two nations.
The meeting is part of a two-day tour of Saudi Arabia by Dr. Jaishankar, emphasizing the importance of this diplomatic engagement for India’s strategic interests in the Gulf region. This gathering marks a significant milestone in India-GCC relations, reflecting the growing importance of collaborative efforts between India and the Gulf nations in various sectors.