Doha: After inaugurating the Salma dam, one of India's major reconstruction works in Afghanistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today arrived in Doha, Qatar, on the second leg of his five-nation tour.
India and Qatar are expected to give a fresh push to their economic ties as PM Modi will hold talks with this energy-rich country’s leader tomorrow to attract investments for development back home.
Modi will also address top business leaders of Qatar, a country which is India’s largest supplier of LNG requirements, accounting for 65 per cent of its total imports last financial year.
During the interaction with the business community tomorrow morning, the Prime Minister is likely to seek greater investments, particularly in the infrastructure sector.
He will then hold detailed talks with Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani on a range of bilateral issues as well as regional and international matters of mutual concern.
The discussions are expected to focus on energy but various other aspects of the relationship will also come up during the talks, sources said here today.
Both sides are expected to sign a few agreements. Qatar is an important trading partner for India in the Gulf region with bilateral trade in 2014-15 exceeding USD 15 billion.
It is also one of India’s key sources of crude oil. At present, a number of Indian companies are involved in construction activities related to the FIFA World Cup being hosted by Qatar in 2022.
Modi, who is visiting Doha from today for a two-day trip, will also address the Indian workers at a labour camp.
The Indian diaspora of over 6,30,000 form the largest expatriate community in Qatar and constitutes a substantial percentage of the country’s population.
The Prime Minister has been focusing on improving ties with the Gulf region which is crucial for India’s energy security. He has already visited United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
It will be the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Qatar in the last eight years.
The then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had visited Doha in 2008.
“India’s historical and close relations with Qatar is marked by mutually beneficial commercial exchanges and extensive people-to-people contacts,” External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup had said a few days back while announcing the visit.
There has been regular exchange of high-level bilateral visits in the recent past.
The Emir of Qatar had visited India in March 2015. Previously, the then Emir of Qatar had visited India in 1999, 2005 and 2012. From here, the Prime Minister will travel to Switzerland on way to the US.
(With PTI inputs)
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