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DUBAI: India and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) will form an action plan for a strategic partnership to forge ahead cooperation in several areas including security, defence, education, culture and economy.

This was decided at the final meeting of the India-GCC Strategic Partnership Study Group held in Riyadh, a news report has said.

Indian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Talmiz Ahmad said that the meeting on Saturday concluded with a set of decisions on security, defense, politics, employment of foreign labor, education, culture, economy and others areas of cooperation.

A similar meeting was held in Dubai two years ago. "The study was the outcome of years of research between the two groups," Ahmad was quoted by Arab News as saying. He also said that it will be documented in book form.

Ahmad also recalled the recent visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to the Kingdom which paved the way for the Riyadh Declaration.

"India has always stood for the cause of the Arabs, particularly the issue of Palestine," GCC Secretary-General Abdul Rahman Al-Attiyah said at the inaugural session of the meeting held at the GCC headquarters in Riyadh.

The Indian team was led by Leela Ponappa, a former ambassador, former deputy security adviser and secretary to the National Security Council of India.

Ambassador Khalid Al-Jandan, undersecretary for economic and cultural affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ahmad were present during the inaugural session of the meeting, the report said.

Al-Attiyah said the meeting was held to explore new areas of cooperation in all areas.

"All countries in the GCC as well as India are willing to participate in projects that would be of mutual interest. India is a country with an abundance of skilled staff supported by a rich knowledge economy which could be harnessed by GCC countries for their progress and prosperity," he said.

Gulf Cooperation Council includes Saudi, Qatar, UAE , Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait.

The volume of trade exchange between India and GCC countries exceeded USD 64 billion in 2009.

The GCC states import a variety of goods including agricultural commodities, while India imports oil and gas in return.

In a paper, it was pointed out that energy security is important for India as well as GCC countries.

India's energy security challenge comes from its high import dependence for oil and gas needs.

Oil and gas imports not only feed its domestic industries, but also its exports of petroleum products.

GCC eyes strategic partnership with India - The Economic Times
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Arabs dunt give a damn abt ummah. . Many gulf countries hv strategic relatnshp with america and israel. .
 
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Pakistan-Israel cooperation sounds weird
cuz its the pak airforce fought against israeli airforce in Arab-Israel War
and i think Pak-force successfully gained the air-superiority in tht WAR but still Israel managed to win tht War(wrt. ground reality)
i cud be wrong here but still i think as per historical (reality) Israelis are already in a state of Silent-War with pakistan.

I agree with most of what you said, Pakistan gained and kept air superiority against Israel with just 5-6 pilots!!! which is impressive!
And yeah later Israel won because Pakistan had sent only a handful of pilots to help for a certain time, so on part of Pakistan it was a 100% success.

And yeah Israelis are active against Pakistan in the form of lobbies but they have always been seeking good relations with Pakistan since Pakistan got independance and its Pakistan which is declining the offers.

So if we go for cooperation with Israel specially in defense it will enhance our military capabilities as well as it will help neutralize anti-Pakistan lobbies of Israel.
 
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DUBAI: India and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) will form an action plan for a strategic partnership to forge ahead cooperation in several areas including security, defence, education, culture and economy.

This was decided at the final meeting of the India-GCC Strategic Partnership Study Group held in Riyadh, a news report has said.

Indian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Talmiz Ahmad said that the meeting on Saturday concluded with a set of decisions on security, defense, politics, employment of foreign labor, education, culture, economy and others areas of cooperation.

A similar meeting was held in Dubai two years ago. "The study was the outcome of years of research between the two groups," Ahmad was quoted by Arab News as saying. He also said that it will be documented in book form.

Ahmad also recalled the recent visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to the Kingdom which paved the way for the Riyadh Declaration.

"India has always stood for the cause of the Arabs, particularly the issue of Palestine," GCC Secretary-General Abdul Rahman Al-Attiyah said at the inaugural session of the meeting held at the GCC headquarters in Riyadh.

The Indian team was led by Leela Ponappa, a former ambassador, former deputy security adviser and secretary to the National Security Council of India.

Ambassador Khalid Al-Jandan, undersecretary for economic and cultural affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ahmad were present during the inaugural session of the meeting, the report said.

Al-Attiyah said the meeting was held to explore new areas of cooperation in all areas.

"All countries in the GCC as well as India are willing to participate in projects that would be of mutual interest. India is a country with an abundance of skilled staff supported by a rich knowledge economy which could be harnessed by GCC countries for their progress and prosperity," he said.

Gulf Cooperation Council includes Saudi, Qatar, UAE , Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait.

The volume of trade exchange between India and GCC countries exceeded USD 64 billion in 2009.

The GCC states import a variety of goods including agricultural commodities, while India imports oil and gas in return.

In a paper, it was pointed out that energy security is important for India as well as GCC countries.

India's energy security challenge comes from its high import dependence for oil and gas needs.

Oil and gas imports not only feed its domestic industries, but also its exports of petroleum products.

GCC eyes strategic partnership with India - The Economic Times
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The golden words. :smitten:
 
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Arabs dunt give a damn abt ummah. . Many gulf countries hv strategic relatnshp with america and israel. .

They are real smart, these Arabs.. There is a reason why they and not Pakistan are considered the flag bearers of the Islam in the world..

They realize and understand that its not Islam vs the rest of the world..
 
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