
PM Modi to make Third visit to Saudi Arabia, building on Strategic Partnership
NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Saudi Arabia on April 22-23, 2025, on a bilateral visit. This marks Modi’s third official trip to the Kingdom, following previous visits in 2016 and 2019.
The upcoming visit underscores Saudi Arabia’s strategic importance to India across multiple dimensions. The Kingdom remains crucial for India’s energy security and hosts one of the world’s largest Indian expatriate communities, estimated to be the second largest such community globally.
Saudi Arabia’s position as a leading voice in the Islamic world and its increasing role in regional developments further elevates the significance of this diplomatic engagement. The visit provides an opportunity to strengthen the already robust relationship between the two nations.
For India, Saudi Arabia remains a critical partner not only in crisis response but also in ensuring the safety of its diaspora and advancing broader regional stability. The ongoing high-level engagement signals both countries’ commitment to further strengthening their multifaceted partnership, with the Sudan crisis serving as a recent example of effective cooperation in times of emergency.
India’s “Operation Kaveri” successfully evacuated over 3,500 Indian nationals from Sudan with crucial logistical support from Saudi Arabia, which facilitated the safe transit of evacuees through Jeddah. Indian officials have acknowledged that this operation’s success heavily relied on the excellent cooperation provided by Saudi officials and government organizations.
This practical cooperation reflects the deepening ties between India and Saudi Arabia since the establishment of the Strategic Partnership Council in 2019. The relationship has expanded across multiple sectors including defense, trade, energy, technology, and culture, said Dr. Prince Mufti Ziaul Hasan, who is part of the Indian Diaspora in Jeddah and instrumental in Operation Kaveri.
Prime Minister Modi’s upcoming discussions are expected to focus on regional security, humanitarian coordination, and strategies for addressing ongoing crises such as Sudan. These talks will likely reaffirm the two nations’ shared interests and growing influence in West Asian affairs as they continue to develop their strategic partnership.