Saudi welcomes Indian cos to invest in its energy sector

Saudi Arabia on Sunday said Indian companies were welcome to explore opportunities in its energy sector through join vetures, responding to New Delhi's keen interest to enter the hydrocrabon-rich Gulf country in a bigger way.

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Sunday said Indian companies were welcome to explore opportunities in its energy sector through join vetures, responding to New Delhi's keen interest to enter the hydrocrabon-rich Gulf country in a bigger way.

During the two-hour "warm" and "cordial" meeting between External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee and his Saudi counterpart Saud bin Al-Faisal, the two sides also agreed on setting up of a joint investment fund.

Riyadh had evinced interest in joining the fund which was proposed by India. The two leaders discussed possibilities to enhance two-way trade and investment with Mukherjee raising the proposed comprehensive Free Trade agreement with Gulf countries and Saudi Arabia's role.

Mukherjee expressed India's desire to convert seller- buyer relationship to a more participatory one where Indian companies explore oil and gas resources in this country.

India imports 26 million tonnes of hydrocarbon from Saudi Arabia every year accounting for one-fourth of imports of energy.

Responding to this, the Saudi Foreign Minister said "Indian companies are welcome to explore possibilities and identify projects", External Affairs Ministry spokesman Navtej Sarna said.
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Mukherjee took up the issue of long-term multi-entry visa for genuine businessmen. The two sides will hold further consultations on this to work out an arrangemnet for easier visa issuance.
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