Modi in Muscat: How India-Oman Strategic Ties Deepen Amid 70-Year Milestone

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Oman's Sultan Haitham Bin Tarik in Muscat to strengthen their strategic partnership. They celebrated a major milestone by signing a new Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement. The leaders discussed a wide range of issues from trade and defence to regional security. This visit is especially significant as it marks 70 years of diplomatic relations between India and Oman.

Key Points: PM Modi, Oman Sultan Haitham Bin Tarik Discuss Strategic Partnership

  • Leaders signed the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, a milestone for bilateral economic ties
  • Discussions covered defence, security, energy, and new technology sectors
  • The visit marks the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two nations
  • PM Modi also engaged with the Indian community and addressed a business forum in Muscat
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PM Modi and Oman Sultan discuss ways to add greater depth to strategic partnership

PM Modi and Oman's Sultan Haitham Bin Tarik meet in Muscat, signing a landmark trade deal and marking 70 years of diplomatic relations to strengthen strategic ties.

"Celebrating 70 years India-Oman Diplomatic ties : An all-encompassing relationship, united by maritime heritage and shared destiny! - Ministry of External Affairs"

Muscat, Dec 18

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Oman Sultan Haitham Bin Tarik on Thursday held extensive discussions in Muscat on adding greater depth to the strategic partnership between both countries.

The two leaders welcomed the signing of Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), terming it as a "milestone" in bilateral ties and expressed confidence that it will strengthen the strategic partnership. They also discussed issues of regional and global interest.

External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval and other officials also attended the meeting held at the Al Baraka Palace in Muscat.

"Celebrating 70 years India-Oman Diplomatic ties : An all-encompassing relationship, united by maritime heritage and shared destiny! PM Narendra Modi met today His Majesty Sultan Haitham Bin Tarik in Muscat, Oman. Both leaders noted that the completion of 70 years of diplomatic relations between India - Oman is a landmark in bilateral partnership. They explored ways to further add greater depth to the India-Oman Strategic Partnership," Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson posted on X.

"The leaders welcomed the signing of Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) as a milestone in bilateral ties, affirming that it would significantly strengthen India-Oman strategic partnership. Both exchanged views on a broad range of topics including defence, security, trade and investment, energy, agriculture, technology, new and emerging areas, culture and people-to-people ties among others. They also discussed issues of regional and global interest," the spokesperson added.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi addressed the Indian community members at 'Maitri Parv' event in Muscat. He also addressed the India-Oman Business Forum.

"At the Business Forum in Muscat this morning, which was attended by industry representatives from India as well as Oman, highlighted the rich potential to deepen economic linkages. Also invited businesses from Oman to invest and innovate in India," PM Modi posted on X.

On Wednesday, PM Modi arrived in Oman's Muscat for the third and final leg of his three-nation visit. Upon his arrival, Oman's Deputy Prime Minister for Defence Affairs Sayyid Shihab bin Tarik Al Said warmly received PM Modi at the airport. A Guard of Honour was accorded to PM Modi as part of the ceremonial welcome.

This is Prime Minister Modi's second visit to Oman, underscoring the growing depth of the India-Oman strategic partnership.

PM Modi also received a warm welcome from members of the Indian community at the hotel in Muscat, with hundreds of people carrying Indian flags, chanting "Modi Modi", "Bharat Mata ki Jai" and "Vande Mataram" as they enthusiastically welcomed the Indian PM.

The visit assumes special significance as it coincides with the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Oman. It also follows Sultan Haitham bin Tarik's State visit to India in December 2023, reflecting the high-level political engagement between the two countries.

India and Oman currently share a comprehensive strategic partnership, characterised by robust cooperation across diverse sectors. Oman remains an important partner for India in the Gulf region, with strong collaboration in energy security, maritime cooperation, and regional stability.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Strengthening ties with Oman is crucial for energy security and regional stability. The strategic partnership goes beyond just economics – it's about shared maritime interests and countering common threats in the region. A sensible foreign policy move.
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Priya S
It's heartwarming to see the Indian community's welcome in Muscat! So many of our people work there and contribute to both economies. Hope this partnership also focuses on improving conditions for Indian workers abroad. 🤝
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Rohit P
While the diplomatic optics are good, I hope the CEPA details are made public soon. We need to ensure it truly benefits our MSME sector and isn't just favorable to large corporations. The devil is in the details.
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Karthik V
70 years of strong ties! Oman is one of our oldest friends in the Arab world. This partnership in defence, energy, and technology is a win-win. The Indian diaspora there is a living bridge between our cultures.
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Michael C
The focus on "new and emerging areas" like technology and agriculture is promising. India has a lot to offer in digital innovation, and Oman can be a gateway for us into the broader Middle East market. Smart economic diplomacy.

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