External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj held talks with her Omani counterpart Yusuf Bin Alawi Bin Abdullah here today and discussed ways to further consolidate the strong bilateral relations and enhance project exports from India.
Signalling a desire for continued engagement at high levels between the two countries, the Omani leader’s visit is the first by any foreign dignitary to India after the Narendra Modi-led dispensation came to power.
During the meeting, the two Foreign Ministers took stock of various aspects of bilateral relations including political, economic, defence, security and people-to-people linkages and agreed to further strengthen them, official sources said.
The visiting dignitary invited Swaraj to visit Oman at an early date to which she has agreed to. Dates would be decided through diplomatic channels, officials said.
The prospect of enhancing project exports from India to Oman was also discussed.
“During 2013, Indian companies have bagged contracts worth $1.25 billion in Oman.
Both the Ministers felt that this trend should be continued.
The two Ministers agreed to convene the India-Oman Joint Commission...later during the year so as to provide further impetus to the growing economic and commercial engagement,” officials said.
Oman is an important trading partner of India in the Gulf region with bilateral trade exceeding $5.70 billion in 2013-14. There are over 50 Indo-Oman joint ventures in Oman.
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