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India, Saudi Arabia explore clean hydrogen partnership

They will also work on other fields such as mining.

India’s Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal has concluded his visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia wherein both countries agreed to look into improving ties in various fields, including clean hydrogen.

Aside from this, both countries are also exploring collaboration in other emerging fields like fintech, new technologies, energy efficiency, textiles, and mining.

During his visit, Goyal also participated in the Plenary Session of the 8th Edition of Future Investment Initiative where he highlighted the critical role of international partnerships and economic diplomacy in fostering global cooperation, innovation, technological advancement, and investment.

He encouraged global investors to capitalise on India's growth potential, especially in artificial intelligence, renewable energy, digital infrastructure, and advanced manufacturing.

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