
FILE: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrive to attend a photo opportunity ahead of their meeting at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India, September 11.
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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Saudi Arabia's Jeddah on Tuesday for his third visit as premier to the oil-rich Gulf kingdom.
The trip comes a day after Modi held high-level talks with U.S. Vice President JD Vance in India, with New Delhi looking to seal a trade deal with Washington and stave off punishing tariffs.
"India deeply values its long and historic ties with Saudi Arabia that have acquired strategic depth and momentum in recent years," Modi said in a statement released by his office.
"Together, we have developed a mutually beneficial and substantive partnership."
Saudi Arabia has been a key supplier of oil to India, the world's most populous country, for years.
India's rapidly developing economy relies heavily on petroleum imports, with Saudi Arabia ranked as its third-largest supplier according to the Indian foreign ministry.
The Gulf kingdom is also home to more than two million Indian nationals who have long played a pivotal role in its labor market, helping construct many of the country's mega-projects while sending billions of dollars in remittances back home each year.
During the two-day visit, Modi is scheduled to meet members of the Indian community, according to his office.
Both Modi and Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, fostered close relations with U.S. President Donald Trump during his first term in office.
Trump has flagged a visit to Saudi Arabia next month, which would be his first foreign trip of his second term.
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