The roundtable of the members of the Saudi-Indian Business Council, has held a meeting chaired by its co-chairmen Kamil Al-Munjid and his Indian counterpart.
The aim of the meeting was to enhance the economic cooperation opportunities between the two countries, highlight the investment opportunities at avail to serve the common development goals of Saudi Arabia and India and to encourage companies, in both countries, to play a bigger role in the development of bilateral relations, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
The council discussed the possibility of India entering a strategic partner with regard to the private sector, within the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, stressing the need to strengthen cooperation in economic, trade, investment and technological fields such as infrastructure, mining, health, education, agriculture and energy sectors, including renewable energy sources, food security, technology transfer and skilled human resources.
