New Delhi: India and Saudi Arabia have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance their collaboration in the energy sector. The MoU, signed in New Delhi, signifies the commitment of the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to strengthen their partnership. R. K. Singh, the Union Minister for New & Renewable Energy and Power, Government of India, signed the MoU on behalf of India, while Abdulaziz bin Salman Al-Saud, the Minister of Energy for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, signed on behalf of Saudi Arabia. This agreement aims to foster mutual cooperation and exchange of expertise between the two nations in the energy field.
According to the MoU, India and Saudi Arabia will cooperate in the following areas:
- Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, Hydrogen, Electricity and Grid Interconnection between the two countries, Petroleum, Natural Gas, Strategic Petroleum Reserves and Energy Security.
- Encouraging bilateral investment in the field of Renewable Energy, Electricity, Hydrogen and Storage; and Oil & Gas.
- Circular Economy and its technologies to reduce the effects of climate change, such as: carbon capture, utilization and storage.
- Promoting digital transformation, innovation and cyber-security and artificial intelligence in the field of Energy.
- Working on developing qualitative partnerships between the two countries to localize materials, products and services related to all sectors of energy, supply chains and its technologies.
- Strengthening the cooperation with companies specialized in the field of energy.
- Any other fields related to the energy field that the two countries agree upon.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) will establish a more robust partnership between India and Saudi Arabia in the realm of energy. This MoU will bolster India’s endeavors towards energy transition and the global transformation of the energy system, thereby contributing to the fight against climate change.




























