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Steady growth in ties

EAM Jaishankar meets his Bahraini counterpart

by Blitz India Media
November 10, 2025
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NEW DELHI: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said that steady growth in bilateral trade and investment has been witnessed between India and Bahrain in recent years.

In his opening remarks at the 5th India-Bahrain High Joint Commission meeting in New Delhi, Jaishankar said both countries have witnessed significant progress in bilateral investment in areas of defence, security, trade, commerce, health, culture and people-topeople ties. He underlined the launch of the Electronic Visa (E-Visa) System to encourage the visit of nationals of Bahrain. He also invited investors from Bahrain to explore investment opportunities in the country. He also extended his wishes to Bahrain for taking over the presidency of the Gulf Co-operation Council at the upcoming Summit in Manama next month.

Jaishankar said, three Indian naval ships visited Bahrain in September this year, which helped reinforce the bilateral friendship and the Indian Navy’s commitment to regional maritime security. He thanked the leadership of the Kingdom of Bahrain for their continued care and support for the welfare of the Indian community.

Speaking on this occasion, Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Alzayani said the historical ties between Bahrain and India extend back nearly five thousand years, rooted in trade and cultural exchange. He said, these economic links remain central to the relationship, which has flourished across various fields. He added that India continues to be one of Bahrain’s primary trading partners.

The High Joint Commission (HJC) serves as a key institutional mechanism for deepening and reviewing the multifaceted partnership between India and Bahrain. India and Bahrain have long-standing ties rooted in history, culture, and economic linkages. Diplomatic relations between the two countries date back to 1971. According to official sources, a large Indian community resides in Bahrain and contributes to the Kingdom’s economy. According to official data, bilateral trade covers sectors such as petroleum products, machinery, electronics, and food items.

In recent years, bilateral trade and investment have emerged as important pillars of cooperation. According to official data, trade between India and Bahrain has been steadily growing, covering sectors such as petroleum products, machinery, electronics, iron and steel, and food. Both sides are also exploring greater cooperation in areas such as renewable energy, digital technologies, and start-ups. High-level visits between the two countries have further strengthened the relationship.

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