Saudi Arabia And India Strengthen Cooperation In Space For Peaceful Applications
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of India have taken a significant step in space collaboration. The Saudi Space Agency (SSA) and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) signed a memorandum of understanding to boost cooperation in peaceful space activities. This agreement was part of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Saudi Arabia.
The memorandum aims to enhance satellite capacity, advance space sciences, and explore practical applications of space technologies. It also focuses on stimulating research, entrepreneurship, and academic engagement in the space technology sector. This partnership is expected to foster innovation and scientific discovery.

Abdullah Alswaha, Chairman of the SSA Board of Directors, signed the agreement for Saudi Arabia. Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, India's Minister of External Affairs, represented India. Several officials from both countries attended the signing ceremony.
Dr. Mohammed bin Saud Al-Tamimi, CEO of the SSA, highlighted that this memorandum marks a strategic move towards joint projects that enrich knowledge and support progress in the space sector. It aims to elevate both nations' standing regionally and globally in this field.
This collaboration aligns with Saudi Arabia's broader international cooperation efforts. The Kingdom seeks to leverage space-related technologies for development and scientific discovery, contributing to economic diversification and sustainable growth.
Future Prospects
The partnership is poised to create a qualitative leap in developing capabilities and skills in both countries. It will enhance scientific, research, and technical cooperation in the space sector while promoting innovation and entrepreneurship.
Alswaha emphasized that this partnership represents an important step toward strengthening collaboration in space exploration and technology development. "This partnership will contribute to economic diversification, promote sustainable growth for both friendly countries, and help build a future founded on innovation and science," he stated.
This agreement underscores both nations' commitment to peaceful space exploration and technological advancement. By working together, they aim to achieve significant progress in various sectors through enhanced space capabilities.
With inputs from SPA