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The regional rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran has taken a new turn, as the Gulf kingdom plans to strengthen its ties with India. With Tehran coming closer to New Delhi, Saudi, too, has decided to transform its relation with the South Asian country from a healthy partnership to a “strategic” one during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Riyadh in April.

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir recently said that the top political leadership in Riyadh was waiting for Prime Minister Modi’s visit that could be a milestone in the bilateral relations. Jubeir issued the statement after holding talks with Modi and his External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

Prime Minister Modi will arrive in the Saudi capital on April 2 for a two-day visit on his way back from the US. The current regional political scenario and strained relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran make the PM’s visit significant. Despite the Saudi-Iran rivalry, New Delhi has welcomed Jubeir’s announcement, saying that Saudi Arabia is not only India’s largest crude oil supplier, but also its fourth largest trading partner. The volume of bilateral trade has reached USD 40 billion. The Indo-Saudi ties got a huge boost during then King Abdullah’s visit to New Delhi in 2006.

Jubeir, who arrived in the Indian capital on Monday on a day’s trip, stressed that he was in the South Asian country as part of the preparations for Modi’s visit. He said that the Indian premier, too, is ready to bolster ties with Saudi Arabia. “Our relations have a strong foundation. India is a very important partner for us. We expressed our commitment to further deepen our relations in all areas, including energy co-operation,” the visiting Saudi minister told the Indian media.

Jubeir held a separate meeting with his Indian counterpart Swaraj to discuss a wide range of issues, including the fight against terror and the political dialogue between New Delhi and Riyadh. During the meeting, Swaraj urged her guest to support India’s draft Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT), saying that India wanted a strong security and counter terrorism partnership with Saudi. The two ministers further discussed the current regional security situation and the threat from the Islamic State (IS) terror outfit.

Meanwhile, political experts have opined that it will be a difficult job for India to balance its ties with Iran and Saudi Arabia. Relations between the two West Asian nations have been strained over different geo-political issues, like the interpretations of Islam, aspirations for leadership of the Islamic world, oil export policy and relations with the US and the West. Iran and Saudi Arabia are also involved (on opposite sides) in the ongoing civil wars in Syria and Yemen. While Iran has a large population and a long history of nationhood, Saudi Arabia holds significant oil reserves. Saudi Arabia is also the custodian of Islam’s holiest sites. As India maintains close ties with Israel, foreign policymakers in New Delhi have a tough job in hand. A slight miscalculation could jeopardise prospects for India’s strategic partnerships with both Iran and Saudi Arabia. They will have to ensure that Saudi-Iran spat will have no significant impact on India.
 
Given that Iran fall in this region, a conduct for India to Afghanistan and supports India on various international fora especially on Kashmir, I guess India should have closer relations with Iran than KSA.
 
Thank you Iran for Selling us Brent at Much lesser rate than Global Market at one stage we were importing cude at USD 54 when Global overage was 68.

Saudi Arabia is never trusted by us...They helped Pakistan in 71,65...
They fund all Madrasas in India and Islamic NGO....

Its Good to Put SAUDI ARABIA in check....
 
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I'm not seeing how KSA having better relations with India is somehow, a "check" on Iran. :undecided:
 
I'm not seeing how KSA having better relations with India is somehow, a "check" on Iran. :undecided:
It serves as a check on India not totally agreeing with Iranian viewpoint on Middle East.

Kind of pointless though, we have a non-interventionist policy other than South Asia.
And Indian and Iranian geopolitical interests match to a large degree.
 
They just trying to save there share of oil export to india, after entry of Iran. But Iran gona grab there share of oil trade in India and of the world
 
SOURCE: INSERBIA

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The regional rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran has taken a new turn, as the Gulf kingdom plans to strengthen its ties with India. With Tehran coming closer to New Delhi, Saudi, too, has decided to transform its relation with the South Asian country from a healthy partnership to a “strategic” one during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Riyadh in April.

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir recently said that the top political leadership in Riyadh was waiting for Prime Minister Modi’s visit that could be a milestone in the bilateral relations. Jubeir issued the statement after holding talks with Modi and his External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

Prime Minister Modi will arrive in the Saudi capital on April 2 for a two-day visit on his way back from the US. The current regional political scenario and strained relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran make the PM’s visit significant. Despite the Saudi-Iran rivalry, New Delhi has welcomed Jubeir’s announcement, saying that Saudi Arabia is not only India’s largest crude oil supplier, but also its fourth largest trading partner. The volume of bilateral trade has reached USD 40 billion. The Indo-Saudi ties got a huge boost during then King Abdullah’s visit to New Delhi in 2006.

Jubeir, who arrived in the Indian capital on Monday on a day’s trip, stressed that he was in the South Asian country as part of the preparations for Modi’s visit. He said that the Indian premier, too, is ready to bolster ties with Saudi Arabia. “Our relations have a strong foundation. India is a very important partner for us. We expressed our commitment to further deepen our relations in all areas, including energy co-operation,” the visiting Saudi minister told the Indian media.

Jubeir held a separate meeting with his Indian counterpart Swaraj to discuss a wide range of issues, including the fight against terror and the political dialogue between New Delhi and Riyadh. During the meeting, Swaraj urged her guest to support India’s draft Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT), saying that India wanted a strong security and counter terrorism partnership with Saudi. The two ministers further discussed the current regional security situation and the threat from the Islamic State (IS) terror outfit.

Meanwhile, political experts have opined that it will be a difficult job for India to balance its ties with Iran and Saudi Arabia. Relations between the two West Asian nations have been strained over different geo-political issues, like the interpretations of Islam, aspirations for leadership of the Islamic world, oil export policy and relations with the US and the West. Iran and Saudi Arabia are also involved (on opposite sides) in the ongoing civil wars in Syria and Yemen. While Iran has a large population and a long history of nationhood, Saudi Arabia holds significant oil reserves. Saudi Arabia is also the custodian of Islam’s holiest sites. As India maintains close ties with Israel, foreign policymakers in New Delhi have a tough job in hand. A slight miscalculation could jeopardise prospects for India’s strategic partnerships with both Iran and Saudi Arabia. They will have to ensure that Saudi-Iran spat will have no significant impact on India.

Money talks, Bullshit walks
 
Another (incomplete) document is on the establishment of a Salafi Centre in India is a request to Riyadh from the Secretariat General of the Muslim World League (Mecca). The date written isn’t clearly legible, but looks to be 2012. The league was looking to establish an institution called The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Centre for Salafi Studies in India, along with opening more such centres in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Muslim World League is a controversial Saudi government funded charity, which has earlier been linked with international terror financing.



India better keep a close check on both countries trying to influence and indulge in a lot of BS. Neither country is trustworthy. Funding for Madrassas is a clear NO NO, because 100% leads to extremism. The Iranians were recently caught off the coast of Kerala, engaging in subversive activities. They sunk their own ship to prevent the contents from getting captured. We are currently in the process of getting the ship up off the seabed. Soon more info to come...
 
Co operation with both KSA and Iran should be welcome.They are both pre eminent powers of middle east.
 
LoL.. sensational title.... the special plan would be to sell more Crude in cheap rates
 
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