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India recorded an annual trade deficit with KSA last year that amounted to 22.9 billion USD.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...countries-in-3-years/articleshow/70060617.cms
Same case with every single Arab country that has any relevant trade ties with India with the exception of UAE.
So KSA, unlike China (India's main trade partner and like KSA, China also has an enormous trade surplus with India but is somehow never criticized for its trade ties with India unlike KSA and Arabs), is criticized by simpletons on PDF for de facto weakening the Indian economy on a massive scale annually.
Add to that the massive (cheap) albeit decreasing (due to nationalization policies) Indian labour in GCC.
To make it simple, India is a gold mine for the GCC by large and that has been the case for decades in a row.
To somehow expect KSA or Arabs in some imaginary alternative universe, to cease this trade relationship, equates to not being aware of simple geopolitics that dictate the policies of every non-failed nation state in the world that looks out for its own interests first and foremost in the jungle that is the world.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...countries-in-3-years/articleshow/70060617.cms
Same case with every single Arab country that has any relevant trade ties with India with the exception of UAE.
So KSA, unlike China (India's main trade partner and like KSA, China also has an enormous trade surplus with India but is somehow never criticized for its trade ties with India unlike KSA and Arabs), is criticized by simpletons on PDF for de facto weakening the Indian economy on a massive scale annually.
Add to that the massive (cheap) albeit decreasing (due to nationalization policies) Indian labour in GCC.
To make it simple, India is a gold mine for the GCC by large and that has been the case for decades in a row.
To somehow expect KSA or Arabs in some imaginary alternative universe, to cease this trade relationship, equates to not being aware of simple geopolitics that dictate the policies of every non-failed nation state in the world that looks out for its own interests first and foremost in the jungle that is the world.
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