In a strategic move, India and Saudi Arabia have established a Joint Working Group (JWG) to enhance maritime collaboration, strengthen trade ties, and explore investments in ports and logistics. This decision was formalized during a virtual meeting on August 20, 2025, between India’s Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser.
Why the Maritime Collaboration Matters
Historic and Economic Bonds: India and Saudi Arabia share deep economic and socio-cultural ties, evolving into a strategic partnership. Strengthening trade routes, reducing logistics costs, and creating investment opportunities are the main goals of this new maritime partnership.
Current Bilateral Trade: India–Saudi trade volume for FY 2024–25 reached approximately USD 42 billion.
Key Features of the Maritime Agreement
- Formation of a Joint Working Group (JWG)
- Focuses on shipping and logistics cooperation
- Facilitates policy dialogue, investment planning, and project alignment
- Strategic Transport Corridors
- Highlighted project: Jeddah–Mundra/Nhava Sheva shipping route by Folk Maritime Services
- Expected outcomes:
- Reduce transit times
- Lower trade costs
- Enhance connectivity between Indian and Saudi ports
- Digital Collaboration
- India proposed Saudi participation in the MAITRI digital platform
- Goals include harmonizing maritime trade, supporting paperless trade, cargo tracking, and logistics transparency
Alignment of Strategic Visions
India’s Vision:
- Maritime India Vision 2030
- Amrit Kaal Vision 2047
Saudi Arabia’s Vision:
- Saudi Vision 2030
- These roadmaps prioritize port development, sustainable maritime logistics, private sector engagement, and technology-driven maritime governance
Key Indian Projects Open for Investment
- Vadhavan Port (Maharashtra) – major transshipment hub
- Outer Harbour Project at VO Chidambaranar Port (Tamil Nadu) – deep draft and cargo expansion potential
Key Takeaways for Competitive Exams
- India and Saudi Arabia have formed a Joint Working Group to enhance maritime cooperation.
- The collaboration aims to strengthen trade routes, reduce logistics costs, and create investment opportunities.
- Strategic transport corridors and digital collaboration are key components of the maritime agreement.
- Both countries align their strategic visions to promote port development and sustainable maritime logistics.
- India invites Saudi Arabia to explore investment opportunities in major port projects like Vadhavan Port and the Outer Harbour Project.