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'Indian diaspora ...': Jaishankar on why India needs to deepen its engagement with Middle East

The Indian diaspora in the Middle East is close to half a million and India's projects in the region include airports, ports, railways, phosphates, green hydrogen, steel and submarine cables.

January 28, 2025 / 19:41 IST
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday said that India sees the Middle East as a "crucial passage to the world beyond".

The minister spoke about India-Middle East relation that's driven by trade, people-to-people linkages and history, while addressing the inaugural session of Raisina Middle East. Jaishankar also highlighed that country's trade in the Gulf region amounts to about USD 160 to USD 180 billion.

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"Our presence in the Gulf is both pervasive and crucial. More than 9 million Indians live and work here, but the Gulf also serves as a gateway to the MENA region and the Mediterranean," Jaishankar said, adding this larger geography is a very critical connection between the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic.

"And as our history underlines, there is a symbiotic relationship between us. We certainly have stakes that are continually rising; but increasingly, India also has contributions to make that would influence the direction of events," a Ministry of External Affairs statement quoted Jaishankar as saying.