Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Strategic partnershi­p, trade top PM’S agenda in S Arabia

- HT Correspond­ent

NEWDELHI:PRIME Minister Narendra Modi will have a packed schedule during his day-long visit to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to participat­e in a global business forum and to hold talks with the top Saudi leadership.

India and Saudi Arabia will sign several agreements, including one on forming a Strategic Partnershi­p Council and another on a joint venture for retail outlets for petroleum products, during Modi’s visit. Modi, visiting the kingdom at the invitation of King Salman bin Abdulaziz, will hold a bilateral meeting with the Saudi ruler and delegation-level talks with Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman. He will also deliver the keynote address at the Future Investment Initiative forum in Riyadh, the Saudi capital.

The Strategic Partnershi­p Council, which will be headed by India’s premier and the Saudi crown prince, was first mooted during Mohammad bin Salman’s visit to India in February. The agreement on the council will be signed during Modi’s meeting with King Salman.

The council will serve as an institutio­nal mechanism to monitor progress in the bilateral strategic partnershi­p, which has expanded in recent years from energy security to wide-ranging cooperatio­n in defence and security, including informatio­n-sharing for counterter­rorism.

The two countries are also expected to finalise modalities for India’s single largest greenfield refinery to be built at Raigarh in Maharashtr­a with investment­s by Aramco of Saudi Arabia and

Adnoc of the UAE. They expect to sign a MOU for a joint venture between Indian Oil Middle East and Al Jeri company for downstream cooperatio­n in setting up retail outlets in Saudi Arabia.

Modi will also hold meetings with Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud, minister of energy, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, minister of foreign affairs, Ahmad bin Sulaiman Alrajhi, minister of labour and social developmen­t and Abdulrahma­n bin Abdulmohse­n Al Fadley , minister of Environmen­t, water and agricultur­e.

BENGALURU:THE Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday attacked former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramai­ah for indulging in “caste-based politics” after a video purportedl­y showing him claiming that Lingayats were no longer with chief minister BS Yediyurapp­a, a Lingayat, went viral. Siddaramai­ah hit back and accused the BJP of misreprese­nting him over the video in which he is also purportedl­y heard saying that the Vokkaligas, too, do not support former chief minister H D Kumaraswam­y, a Vokkaliga.

In the video of Siddaramai­ah’s purported conversati­on with Congress colleagues, he appears to criticise former minister D K Shivakumar for holding Janata Dal (Secular)’s flag at a rally on Saturday. The rally was organised to greet Shivakumar upon his return to Bengaluru after spending 50 days in the ED custody in a money laundering case.

The BJP tweeted the video while attacking Siddaramai­ah, who is purportedl­y heard in the video responding in the affirmativ­e when told the Congress does not have anybody to “encash” the erosion in Kumaraswam­y and Yediyurapp­a’s core support base.

“India is progressin­g forward. Will the master of ‘Appeasemen­t politics’ ever grow beyond caste?” the BJP tweeted.

In a series of tweets, Siddaramai­ah said, “Casual private discussion at my residence is being misinterpr­eted by @Bjp4karnat­aka leaders to derive sadistic pleasures.”

 ?? REUTERS ARCHIVE ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in New Delhi on February 20.
REUTERS ARCHIVE Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in New Delhi on February 20.

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