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Express View on Qatar Amir’s visit: India’s West Asia outreach

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India-Qatar Relations

The visit of Qatar’s Amir, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani, to India is strategically significant as India seeks to bolster energy security and enhance ties with West Asia amid regional instability.

Strategic Partnership and Economic Ties

  • India and Qatar agreed to elevate their relationship to a “strategic partnership”.
  • Plans to double bilateral trade from $14 billion to $28 billion over the next five years were announced.
  • Qatar to facilitate $10 billion in investments in India.
  • Two agreements and five MoUs were signed, covering economic cooperation, youth affairs, and double taxation avoidance.

Energy and Trade

  • Qatar is a key supplier of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to India, meeting nearly half of India's LNG requirements.
  • A significant LNG supply deal was signed between QatarEnergy and India’s Petronet LNG for a 20-year period.
  • In 2023, India was one of Qatar's top three export destinations.

Diplomatic and Expatriate Community

  • Over 800,000 Indians reside in Qatar, forming the largest expatriate community, significantly contributing to various sectors.
  • Diplomatic relations faced challenges in August 2022 due to the arrest of eight former Indian Navy personnel on espionage charges, which were resolved through diplomatic efforts.

Future Opportunities and Challenges

  • Exploration of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) could benefit Indian exporters in sectors like pharmaceuticals, IT services, textiles, and agriculture.
  • Potential risks include an influx of cheaper Qatari imports and anti-India narratives from some Qatar-based media outlets.

Addressing these concerns and building on existing agreements will help elevate the India-Qatar partnership to new levels.

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  • Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
  • India-Qatar Relations
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