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India Saudi Arabia West Asia Supply Chain Talks Ensure Trade Continuity

Published: 11-04-2026, 6:20 AM
India and Saudi Arabia officials virtual meeting discussing West Asia supply chain continuity

📌 Key Points

  • Both sides condemned attacks and noted strain on regional supply chains
  • India highlighted steps to support exports to Saudi Arabia and Gulf region
  • Ministers reaffirmed commitment to strengthening bilateral trade and GCC FTA

New Delhi, April 11. Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal had a virtual call with Dr Majid bin Abdullah Al Qassabi, Minister of Commerce of Saudi Arabia, and expressed optimism that the recently announced ceasefire would pave the way to lasting peace and security in the region.

He hailed indomitable spirit of Saudi people who have been steadfast in their resolve to maintain supply chain resilience amidst increased disruptions and volatility.

Goyal also condemned attacks in the country during the ongoing conflict and appreciated Saudi Arabia’s efforts to protect Indian community.

According to an official statement, both sides noted the strain conflict has put on regional supply chains and stressed the need for an early recovery through coordinated efforts to ensure smooth trade flows.

Ministers Address Regional Supply Chain Strains

Goyal highlighted India’s steps to support exports to KSA and the Gulf region. The Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral trade and expressed optimism for early progress in the India-GCC FTA negotiations.

The statement further stated that the virtual meeting underscored the shared commitment to further deepening the India-Saudi Arabia economic partnership.

Earlier, Goyal on Friday held a series of high-level virtual meetings with key Gulf partners — underlining the importance of supply chain resilience, stable trade flows, and deeper economic cooperation following the recent ceasefire.

Commitment to Deepen Economic Partnership

In his interaction with Jasem Mohamed Al Budaiwi, Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Goyal expressed optimism that the ceasefire in the region would hold and pave the way for long-term peace and stability.

In a separate call with Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi of the United Arab Emirates, Goyal welcomed the ceasefire and underscored the critical role of uninterrupted trade in sustaining strong bilateral ties.

He conveyed India’s unequivocal support to the UAE while condemning recent attacks and thanked the Emirati leadership for assisting the Indian diaspora during the crisis.

Goyal also held discussions with Abdulla Bin Adel Fakhro of Bahrain, where both sides emphasised the importance of restoring stability and ensuring predictable trade flows, particularly through maritime routes.

–IANS

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