IndianSubcontinent

Image:Saudi Arabia 'is Pakistan's friend in need'Saudi Arabia has pledged investment deals worth $20bn (15.5bn) with Pakistan which is seeking to bolster its fragile economy.
It comes as part of a high-profile Asian tour by the kingdom's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Pakistan urgently needs to address a balance of payments crisis and is looking to international backers for support.The deals include an $8bn oil refinery in the key port city of Gwadar.The two sides signed several other provisional agreements and memorandums of understanding in the energy, petrochemicals and mining sectors, according to reports.
"It's big for phase one, and definitely it will grow every month and every year, and it will be beneficial to both countries," the crown prince said.
Pakistan is desperate for cash.
The south Asian country's central bank has only $8bn left in foreign reserves and faces a balance of payments crisis.Prime Minister Imran Khan has been seeking help from friendly countries in order to cut the size of the bailout package his country is likely to need from the International Monetary Fund, under very strict conditions.
The country is seeking its 13th bailout since the late 1980s and Saudi Arabia has already provided a $6bn loan.Pakistan is the first stop on an Asian tour by the crown prince, known as MBS.
He is scheduled to be in India by Tuesday and will visit China on Thursday and Friday.
The prince is seeking to recast his international image in the wake of the Jamal Khashoggi affair.
The journalist was murdered at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October.Image caption Pakistan needs Saudi money to stave off a huge IMF bail-out - but this is not a one-way relationship Against this backdrop, the current tour can be seen as a charm offensive by MBS, who is seeking to bolster relationships with dependable allies as he doles out cash, says the TheIndianSubcontinent's Abid Hussain.While Pakistan stands to benefit from Saudi Arabia's largesse, the south Asian country is also important to the kingdom.
The two countries have a long-standing military relationship and the MBS visit comes at a time when geopolitics in the region are shifting - including concerns over the influence of Iran.





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Hamas frees captive but Israel says there will be no ceasefire


Gaza population now faces critical risk of famine, global hunger monitor warns


Israeli strike on a school-turned-shelter kills at least 16 people in Gaza, mostly women and children


Hamas promises to release last living US hostage in bid to secure ceasefire


India and Pakistan ceasefire shaken by overnight clashes in Kashmir


India and Pakistan agree to a ceasefire after US-mediated talks


Israel won’t be involved in new Gaza aid plan, only in security, US envoy claims


Hamas engaged in ‘fierce fight’ with Israeli soldiersin Rafah


Mother of Israeli hostage outraged by Donald Trump's claim of three captive deaths


Israeli strikes on congested market and school housing households kill at least 48


Israeli airstrikes shut down Yemen’s main airport


'What is left to bomb' is the concern individuals of Gaza ask amidst debris of their homes and decreasing food products


Taoiseach accuses Israel of 'war criminal offenses' over blockading of aid into Gaza


Bel Trew: How Trump's dark vision for Gaza has actually emboldened Israel to take entire strip


Bel Trew: Palestinian families dealing with an apocalyptic problem as Israel prepares fresh Gaza offensive


Pope Francis's popemobile to be used as mobile health unit in Gaza


Six hurt after Houthis hit Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport with hypersonic missile


Hamas carries out 'looters' after armed gangs apparently assault Gaza supermarket


World is ‘breaking the bodies and minds’ of the children of Gaza, says Dr Mike Ryan


Greta Thunberg was because of board unarmed Gaza help ship that was assaulted by drones as NGO blames Israel


Tánaiste gets in touch with Israel to 'instantly' lift help supply blockade in Gaza as it strikes two-month mark