Oman and India have pledged to deepen their strategic partnership, focusing on key areas such as trade, investment, energy, logistics, and regional maritime security. This commitment emerged from discussions held in Muscat on Friday, during a meeting between Oman’s Foreign Minister, Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, and India’s External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar. The dialogue highlighted the enduring relationship between the two nations and identified opportunities for strengthening bilateral ties.
The talks between the ministers underscored the importance of enhancing collaboration between businesses and attracting high-quality investments to create new economic opportunities that benefit both countries. As both nations have historically enjoyed robust relations, this meeting served as an opportunity to explore further avenues of cooperation and mutual growth.
A significant portion of the discussions centered around regional and international developments, particularly concerning the security of maritime navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. This strategic waterway is crucial for international trade and energy supplies, and both ministers acknowledged the impact of regional tensions on global supply chains. They emphasized the need to ensure the security of this vital shipping route to maintain stability in the region.
Oman and India agreed on the necessity of ongoing coordination and diplomatic consultations to bolster regional stability and promote dialogue among all parties involved. By reducing tensions in accordance with international law, the two countries aim to support the security of key international shipping routes, thereby contributing to a more stable global trade environment.
