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Visit of Indian Warships to Saudi Arabia

If India was created in 1947, then Pakistan was created in 1971 :)

Please let me increase the font size so that any Chinese and Pak member see this line properly.

Please someone give this guy a positive rating.
 
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Pakis have a manufactured history which is 1300 years old according to their madrasa curriculum
 
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Two Indian warships enter port in S Arbaia for naval exercise | Zee News

New Delhi: Indian warships 'INS Delhi' and 'INS Trishul' on Thursday entered Al-Jubail port in Saudi Arabia as part of a month-long deployment in the Gulf to enhance bilateral ties and engage in naval exercises with friendly regional navies.


Indian Naval ships Deepak, Delhi, Tabar and Trishul, from its Western Command, have been deployed in the region.

Of the four ships, 'INS Delhi' and 'INS Trishul' will stay in Al-Jubail till September 13, during which the warships will have professional interactions to enhance co-operation and understande the nuances of naval operations including disaster management and combating maritime threats of terrorism and piracy.

Apart from professional interactions, sports and social engagements are also planned, which are aimed at enhancing co-operation and understanding between the Navies, an official statement here said.

The Indian Navy today has multi-dimensional capability comprising aircraft carriers, modern ships, submarines, aircraft and marine commandos.

The Indian Navy has close and friendly ties with all navies in the Gulf and has been regularly conducting exercises with many of them.

The Indian Navy also provides training and hydrographic support to several navies in the region.

The involvement of Indian Naval ships in combating piracy off the coast of Somalia since October 2008 has further strengthened bilateral ties and interaction with navies in the region, the statement said.

Indians are the largest expatriate community in Saudi Arabia with over 2.88 million Indian nationals working and contributing towards development of 'The Land of Two Holy Mosques'.

The current visit seeks to underscore India's peaceful presence and solidarity with friendly countries in the Gulf and strengthen the existing bonds of friendship between India and Saudi Arabia, the statement said.

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Pakis have a manufactured history which is 1300 years old according to their madrasa curriculum

That has been sideline recently by one Pakistani journalist.
 
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This is you 4000 years ago.

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Travelling to Australia. As you can see you are a monkey back then so how can you trade with anyone.

You are full of absolute SHIT. :lol::lol:


That is a human, not a 'monkey'. Wtf, who says this crap?
 
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http://www.arabnews.com/node/1144851/saudi-arabia

On this auspicious occasion of the 71st Independence Day of India, I have the pleasure to convey my warm greetings and felicitations to all my fellow citizens in Saudi Arabia.

I also avail of this opportunity to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to King Salman and his government for their continued support and cooperation.

In the past 70 years, India has emerged as the World’s largest democracy, making great strides in the fields of industry, science and technology, IT, space technology, medicine, well–being etc.

Embracing the green, white and blue revolutions to engineer a sound agro sector base, India has transformed from an agricultural economy to a service oriented economy, with a self-reliant manufacturing base.

Our strong democratic institutions, resilient economy, industrial growth, scientific and technological achievements and incredible socio-cultural diversity are testimony to the fact that we have been steadily marching ahead to the noble goals set by our leaders seven decades ago.

The last few years have seen India embark upon implementing radical economic reforms toward ease of doing business, and introducing investor-friendly changes in its foreign direct investment (FDI) policy.

A number of major flagship initiatives like Make in India, Digital India, Skill India, Swatchh Bharat, Smart Cities, and Startupindia, among others, are offering a whole lot of opportunities to the investors.

In a sweeping economic reform, the biggest in the history of the country, India replaced last month its web of multiple central and state taxes with the single Goods and Services Tax (GST) which is expected to minimize the complexities and increase tax revenues manifold, to fuel the economic growth.

These initiatives, coupled with reform programs will propel the Indian economy to greater heights.
This year, we are also commemorating the 75th anniversary of the “Quit India Movement,” which commenced in 1942.

On this occasion, I would reiterate the prime minister’s pledge to achieve (Sankalp se Siddhi).

Let us all take a pledge to free our country from poverty, corruption, communalism, casteism and terrorism, and create a ‘New India’ by 2022.

We attach great priority to our friendly relations with Saudi Arabia.

Our traditionally close ties are anchored in shared interests based on centuries-old economic and socio-cultural ties and vibrant people to people contacts.

Our leadership has been working closely with the Saudi leadership toward further deepening our multifaceted ties for the common benefit of our two countries.

Economic ties constitute an important element of the India-Saudi Arabia Partnership.

Saudi Arabia plays an important role in India’s energy security as around 19 percent of our oil imports come from Saudi Arabia. Similarly, Saudi Arabia is one of the largest suppliers of LPG to India. Saudi Arabia is our fourth largest trade partner.

Saudi Arabia is the eighth largest market in the world for Indian exports and is destination to more than 2.44 percent of India’s global exports. On the other hand, Saudi Arabia is the source of 5.34 percent of India’s global imports.

Indian IT majors like TCS, WIPRO, Tech Mahindra are engaged actively with Saudi Aramco and main Saudi Ministries such as Energy, Education, Finance, Water etc.

These companies are contributing in a big way in imparting training to Saudi youth especially women, in line with Vision 2030 objectives.

TCS’s all-female Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Service Center in Saudi Arabia aims to provide employment opportunities to up to 3,000 women in three years.

Wipro Arabia Limited, a subsidiary of Wipro Limited, Saudi Aramco and Princess Nourah University (PNU), Riyadh jointly established Kingdom’s first Women Business Park (WBP), which is aimed at creating nearly 21,000 jobs for Saudi women in 10 years.

Dedicated to working women, WBP is a first project of its kind aimed at providing knowledge-based employment for women in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia is home to over 3 million-strong Indian community, the largest Indian passport-holders abroad.
It is a matter of great satisfaction that the contribution made by the Indians in the development of Saudi Arabia is well-acknowledged and appreciated by the Saudi leadership as well as its people.

I express my sincere gratitude to the Kingdom for hosting this large Indian community and also for the excellent services provided by the Saudi authorities to Hajj and Umrah pilgrims from India.

I also express my deep sense of thanks to the Saudi authorities for their cooperation during the four-month long amnesty enabling the undocumented workers to the leave the Kingdom without difficulties.

I take this opportunity, once again, to greet my fellow citizens in Saudi Arabia on this occasion of the 71st Independence Day of India.


Jai Hind.


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http://www.arabnews.com/node/1144846/saudi-arabia
On the auspicious occasion of the 71st Independence Day of India on Aug. 15, 2017, I have great pleasure to offer my warm and hearty greetings to all Indian nationals, persons of Indian origin, friends and well-wishers of India, especially to those living and working in the Western Province of Saudi Arabia.

On this day in 1947, India won its freedom after a long struggle involving exceptional sacrifices. Therefore, we remember the sacrifices of our freedom fighters and celebrate the day with pride.

India and Saudi Arabia have excellent strategic relationship in various fields. About 3 million Indians are living and working peacefully in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia is eighth largest market in the world for Indian exports. It is India’s fourth largest trade partner and a major source of energy.

Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, the ambitious blueprint for economic development, and for huge investments and building of massive manufacturing facilities and infrastructure, offers a range of opportunities for Indians. This year 1,70,025 Indian pilgrims will be performing Hajj.

Elaborate arrangements for Hajis for their stay in Makkah, Madinah and holy sites, transportation and medical needs have been made.

We extend our sincere thanks to the Saudi authorities for their unstinted cooperation to enable Indian nationals to perform Hajj with ease and comfort and for making all the excellent arrangements by Saudi Arabia under the leadership of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

We would also like to thank Saudi Hajj Minister Dr. Mohammed Saleh Bentin, all his officials and other Hajj-related agencies for their continuous support to the Hajis.

We remain ready to work closely with Saudi authorities to make Hajj 2017 a grand success.

On this occasion, we express our commitment to the welfare of all Indian nationals living in this part of the Kingdom.

It will be our endeavor to provide quick services to them and all those who approach us.
Jai Hind!
 
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Ministry of Defence
09-February, 2018 11:38 IST
Admiral sunil lanba, chairman, chiefs of staff Committee and chief of the naval staff visits saudi arabia

Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee and Chief of the Naval Staff visited Saudi Arabia on a bilateral visit from 04 to 08 February 2018. The visit was aimed at consolidating cooperation between the Armed Forces of both India and Saudi Arabia and also to explore new avenues of defence cooperation.

During his visit, the Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee and Chief of the Naval Staff held bilateral discussions with His Excellency Mohammad bin Abdullah Al-Aysesh, Deputy Defence Minister, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, His Excellency General Abdul Rahman bin Saleh Al-Bunyan, Chief of General Staff, Royal Saudi Armed Forces and Vice Admiral Fahd bin Abdulla Al-Ghofaily, Commander, Royal Saudi Naval Forces. He also interacted with the Commanders of the Royal Saudi Arabian Land Forces, Air Forces and Air Defence Forces.

In addition to holding important bilateral discussions, the Admiral visited the Naval Operations Centre, Naval Fire and Rescue School and Western Fleet at Jeddah where he was conducted around the operational facilities, which included a visit to HMS Dammam, an Al-Riyadh class frigate.

India has historical linkages with Saudi Arabia that date back several centuries. The two countries established formal diplomatic relations in 1947. The Defence relationship between India and Saudi Arabia has matured over the years, with the two countries signing a Memorandum of Understanding on Defence Cooperation in February 2014. The Defence Cooperation between the two countries is progressed through the Annual Joint Committee on Defence Cooperation (JCDC) Meeting. The last JCDC Meeting was conducted in New Delhi on 29 November 2017.

The Indian Navy cooperates with the Royal Saudi Naval Forces on many fronts, which includes training exchanges, Hydrographic cooperation and participation of the Saudi Navy in the annual Admirals’ Cup Sailing Regatta, conducted at the Indian Naval Academy at Ezhimala. Warships from Indian Navy have been regularly visiting ports in Saudi Arabia, with Indian Naval ships Mumbai, Trishul and Aditya making port call at Jeddah from 16 to 19 May 2017.

The Indian Army and Air Force also maintain healthy cooperation with the Royal Saudi Army and Air Force. Officers from the Royal Saudi Armed Forces undergo training at various Indian defence training institutes including National Defence Academy, Defence Services Staff College and National Defence College. In addition, officers from the Indian Army and Royal Saudi Army have participated as ‘Observers’ in select exercises conducted by armies of both countries.

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