Key Points

India and Saudi Arabia are strengthening their energy partnership with Saudi Arabia supplying 14% of India’s crude oil needs. Saudi Aramco is in advanced talks to invest in Indian refinery projects, ensuring stable pricing and supply. The collaboration extends beyond energy into space, IT, and healthcare sectors. Both nations’ leadership, including PM Modi and Prince Mohammed bin Salman, actively support this strategic alliance.

Key Points: Modi and Saudi Crown Prince Expand India-Saudi Energy Partnership

  • Saudi Arabia supplies 14% of India’s crude oil
  • Aramco in talks for refinery investments
  • Partnership extends to space and IT sectors
  • Modi and Prince Mohammed bin Salman drive strategic alliance
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India-Saudi Arabia energy partnership expands with growing cooperation

India and Saudi Arabia deepen energy ties with new refinery investments and oil supply agreements, backed by Modi and Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

"Such synergy would provide a win-win situation for both our countries – Saudi Aramco"

By Suchitra Mukherjee, New Delhi, May 6

The energy partnership between India and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is undergoing a remarkable phase of expansion and consolidation, powered by shared ambition, strategic vision, and the enduring personal chemistry between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia stands as one of India's most significant and reliable hydrocarbon trade partners, playing a crucial role in meeting the country's energy demands. Notably, Saudi Arabia supplies over 14 per cent of India's crude oil requirements, solidifying its position as a key crude oil provider. Additionally, the Kingdom fulfils more than 18 per cent of India's LPG needs, underscoring its importance in ensuring India's energy security and stability in the energy sector. This strong partnership underscores the deepening energy ties between the two nations.

Saudi Aramco is in advanced discussions to invest in two major refinery projects in India. Such synergy would provide a win-win situation for both our countries, allowing Saudi Aramco to derisk investment for expanding production capacity while providing India with affordable and stable pricing for its crude imports. These discussions are advancing constructively, with BPCL and ONGC engaging proactively with their Saudi counterparts to ensure mutual benefit and long-term viability.

A highly placed source in the government told ANI that recognising the strategic nature of this partnership, efforts are being made to offer a facilitative environment for Saudi investments. This mutual recognition of shared strategic interest forms the bedrock of this growing alliance, going far beyond Energy, and spanning across sectors like space exploration, telecommunication and IT, healthcare, governance, logistics and trade.

Importantly, this collaboration between India and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia reflects a new era of geopolitical alignment and economic interdependence and enjoys the full-fledged support and patronage from the top leadership of both nations.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is excellent news for our energy security! 🇮🇳 Saudi Arabia has been a reliable partner and expanding this cooperation will help stabilize fuel prices in India. Hope the refinery investments materialize soon - will create jobs and reduce our import bills.
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Priya M.
While this partnership is good, we should also focus more on renewable energy sources. Can't keep depending on oil forever na? Solar and wind energy investments should get equal priority.
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Amit S.
The strategic depth of this partnership is impressive - from oil to space cooperation! Saudi investments in refineries will help modernize our infrastructure. Hope the pricing remains stable for consumers though.
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Sanjay V.
Good move but government should ensure that these deals benefit common people. Petrol prices still too high despite such partnerships. Also hope environmental concerns are addressed in refinery projects.
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Neha P.
The personal rapport between our PM and Saudi leadership is helping India secure better deals. Remember how we used to beg for oil in past? Now we're negotiating as equals. Proud moment! 🙌
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Vikram J.
Hope the technology transfer happens too. We should learn Saudi expertise in oil refining while they invest here. Win-win for Make in India and our energy independence goals.

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