NEW DELHI: Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister and his Indian counterpart discussed global developments on Friday, after the top diplomats of the world’s 20 biggest economies met in New Delhi. The foreign ministers of the Group of 20, which includes the US, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Russia, China and the EU, arrived in the Indian capital for the second high-level ministerial meeting
Steph Shample is a Non-Resident Scholar with the Middle East Institute's Strategic Technologies and Cyber Security Program and a Senior Analyst at Team Cymru. For the past 16 years, her career has focused on analyzing Iran in various capacities, including its tense relationships with Middle Eastern countries as well as their bordering states, and countering Iranian roles in terrorism, proliferation, and narcotics.
Egypt’s dual identity as an Afro-Arab nation makes Cairo an indispensable ally of India in West Asia, Africa, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Red Sea, according to Mohammed Soliman, a strategist who conceptualised the "Indo-Abrahamic" framework.
"As a rising global power, Delhi should build strong bilateral relations with regional powers beyond South Asia chief among them Cairo," Soliman, the intellectual architect of I2U2 and director of the Strategic Technologies and Cyber Security Program at the Middle East Institute in Washington told WION,
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi is set to arrive in New Delhi as India’s Chief Guest for Republic Day. President al-Sisi will be India’s first Chief Guest from Egypt.
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