New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to meet Indian factory workers in Saudi Arabia during his first visit to the country on 22-23 April this month, officials said.
Sharing the details with the Ministry of External Affairs on Saturday, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri noted that the visit would see the conclusion of several MOUs between the two sides.
“Some of these are in the final stage of approvals and brushing up, and we will have more details to release about these during the course of the visit. I also mentioned in my earlier remarks the importance of the People to People relationship between the two countries. As I said, nearly 2.7 million Indians live and work in the kingdom. The Indian community comprises the second largest group of Indians living abroad”, he said.
Speaking about the Indian community in Saudi Arabia, Misri said, “The Indian community comprises the second largest group of Indians living abroad. And it’s a matter of great satisfaction that the Indian community in Saudi Arabia is very well regarded for its significant contribution to the national life and economic development of the kingdom.”
“During the visit, the Prime Minister will visit a factory employing Indian workers and will interact with them as well”, he said.
The Foreign Secretary also noted that Yoga has been “very well received” in Saudi.
“The ongoing cooperation between the two countries in the field of media, entertainment and sports has significant potential”, he added.
The Foreign Secretary also thanked the Saudi leadership for the assistance being provided to Indian prilgrims travelling to Saudi Arabia.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Saudi Arabia next week at the invitation of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, with his official engagements scheduled to take place in Jeddah on April 22 and 23.