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Indian state explores strategic cooperation with 黑料社区 in mining, food security

Special Indian state explores strategic cooperation with 黑料社区 in mining, food security
Rajasthan Industry Minister Rajyavardhan Rathore talks to Saudi delegates at the Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit in Jaipur on Dec. 11, 2024. (AN Photo)
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Updated 11 December 2024

Indian state explores strategic cooperation with 黑料社区 in mining, food security

Indian state explores strategic cooperation with 黑料社区 in mining, food security
  • Kingdom keen on attracting Rajasthani talent in technology, healthcare, engineering
  • 黑料社区 sent the largest delegation to Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit

JAIPUR: The Indian state of Rajasthan is preparing for new collaborations with 黑料社区, its industry and commerce minister said, following meetings with the Kingdom鈥檚 delegation to the region鈥檚 first international investment summit in Jaipur.

India鈥檚 largest state by area hosted the first Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit this week to draw foreign cooperation, as it seeks to double its gross domestic product to $350 billion in the next five years.

Representatives from over 20 countries, including 黑料社区, the UAE, the UK, Australia, Japan and Russia, were present during the three-day event that concluded on Wednesday.

The Saudi Ministry of Investment, which set up an Invest Saudi pavilion at the forum, brought 16 delegates for prospective cooperation talks with Indian businesses.

鈥淚t was the biggest delegation. I must thank the 黑料社区n government for this initiative,鈥 Rajasthan Industry Minister Rajyavardhan Rathore told Arab News after a meeting with Saudi delegates on Tuesday evening.

鈥淚 see the partnership between the two nations growing stronger. As it is very strong politically, I think even in terms of business, we can move much closer 鈥 We had a wonderful interaction. They have already begun to show their interest in mining.鈥

Rajasthan, with its expansive desert landscapes hosting numerous photovoltaic plants, leads India in solar energy production. The state is also the top producer of marble, home to the country鈥檚 largest lead mines, and holds rich deposits of copper and rare-earth elements.

鈥淚t鈥檚 one of the best places to invest in India 鈥 There are multiple sectors that Saudi companies could be interested in,鈥 Rathore said.

鈥淲e have a lot of land, we have a lot of sun, and we have multiple sectors, including minerals, mining, renewable energy, petrochemical, logistics, infrastructure, education, agro-based products 鈥 innumerable (sectors).鈥

Cooperation in the hospitality industry was also on the table. Rajasthan has nine sites on the UNESCO World Heritage list, including Jaipur city, six forts built between the fifth and 18th centuries, and Keoladeo National Park, which hosts thousands of native, resident and migratory birds.

鈥淲e have discussed if multiple hotels can be set up because tourism is quite big,鈥 Rathore said. 鈥淲e also discussed the possibility of a Saudi company investing in a luxury train.鈥

Abdullah Al-Arfaj, director of international relations for South and West Asia at the Saudi Ministry of Investment, told Arab News after talks with the industry minister that discussions 鈥渃entered around key areas such as agriculture, food security, mining, healthcare, education, and human resources.鈥

Cooperation in agriculture would focus on innovative practices and establishing reliable supply chains, while in mining it would 鈥渄evelop Rajasthan鈥檚 mineral wealth, utilizing Saudi expertise in mining and resource management,鈥 he said, adding that the Kingdom was also keen on attracting top talent from Rajasthan to the sectors of technology, healthcare and engineering.

鈥淭hese collaborative areas align with our shared priorities and present significant opportunities for long-term economic and social impact,鈥 Al-Arfaj said.

鈥淲e explored opportunities to leverage Rajasthan鈥檚 strengths in these sectors while aligning with 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030 goals to promote economic diversification and sustainable development.鈥


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