UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak took to Twitter (now known as X) to illuminate the highlights of his recent visit to India, a venture that saw the 43-year-old leader journey to New Delhi in the context of the G20 Summit. The annals of history recorded a momentous event as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia convened at Hyderabad House in Delhi. They solemnly inked the inaugural minutes of the India-Saudi Strategic Partnership Council's maiden meeting. In an unprecedented testament to the enduring amity between India and Saudi Arabia, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud remarked, "Throughout the annals of our bilateral relationship, there has been an absence of discord. Instead, we have fostered a spirit of collaboration, fueling our aspirations to shape the future of our nations and generate opportunities. Presently, we are ardently pursuing future prospects, including the visionary Economic Corridor that will interlink the Middle East, India, and Europe. This ambitious endeavor necessitates unwavering commitment to transform it into reality." Prime Minister Modi expressed these sentiments, acknowledging the pivotal role of Saudi Arabia in India's strategic alliances. "Saudi Arabia stands as one of India's most crucial strategic partners. As two colossal and swiftly advancing economies on the global stage, our collaborative efforts bear significance for regional peace and stability. Through our deliberations, we have identified a plethora of initiatives to elevate our partnership to unprecedented heights. Today's discussions serve as a catalyst, instilling fresh vigor and purpose into our relations. They provide us with the inspiration to toil in concert for the betterment of humanity," affirmed Prime Minister Narendra Modi. UK PM Rishi Sunak Confident about Inking Free Trade Deal with India this Year Brazilian President Lula da Silva Applauds 'RRR' at G20 Summit PM Modi Wraps Up G20 Summit with 'Swati Astu Vishwa' Prayer for Peace