India–Oman relations explained

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Mission1:Embassy of India, Muscat
Mission2:Embassy of Oman, New Delhi
Envoytitle1:Indian Ambassador to Oman
Envoytitle2:Omani Ambassador to India
Envoy1:Amit Narang
Envoy2:Issa Saleh Abdullah Alshibani[1]

India–Oman relations are foreign relations between the Republic of India and the Sultanate of Oman. India has an embassy in Muscat, Oman. During British rule in India, Bombay presidency controlled Oman for the British Empire. An Indian consulate was opened in Muscat in February 1955 which was upgraded to a consulate general in 1960 and later into a full-fledged embassy in 1971. The first ambassador of India arrived in Muscat in 1973.[2] Oman established its embassy in New Delhi in 1972 and a consulate general in Mumbai in 1976. India and Oman have had trade and people-to-people ties for several millennia. Oman is home to a large Indian expatriate community and for Oman, India is an important trading partner. Politically, Oman has been supportive of India's bid for permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council.[3]

History

Trade between India and Oman has a history of several millenniums and archaeological excavations in Oman have unearthed evidence to show Indo-Oman trade in the during the Classical Age dated to circa third century BCE.[4] Later, Oman had links with the Indian through Gujarat, and with Tamilakam along the Malabar Coast.

In August 1957, during one of the Lok Sabha debates, the then Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru, replying to a question asked on British Armed Forces interference in Oman said, "We have received indirectly a message purporting to come from some representatives of the Imam of Oman. The Government of India have viewed with concern the news of the military action which has taken place in Oman...have expressed to the United Kingdom Government the concern and conveyed to them public feelings in India, in regard to this action."[5]

The Sultanate of Oman had sovereignty over the Gwadar Port in present day Pakistan till 1958 when in September of that year, Pakistan paid £3 million (some say half that sum) to buy the enclave, ending over 200 years of Omani control, before which it was a part of erstwhile India.[6] [7]

Expatriate community

Oman has over five hundred thousand Indian nationals living there making them the largest expatriate community in Oman. They annually remit million to India.[8] India is a major destination for Omani students pursuing higher studies and in recent years there have been increasing numbers of medical tourists coming into the country from Oman.[9] [10] [11] Oman has also been trying to promote itself as a tourist destination in India.[12] The Sultanate of Oman has recorded over 200% growth in Indian tourists arrivals with 355,459 travellers visited the country in 2022, compared to 106,042 travellers in 2021, making India the second highest source market for Oman when the country witnessed a massive 348 percent jump in tourists in 2022 compared to 2021.[13] [14]

Economic relations

In 2010, bilateral trade between India and Oman stood at $4.5 billion. India was Oman's second largest destination for its non-oil exports and its fourth largest source for imports. Indian and Omani firms have undertaken joint ventures in a wide range of sectors including fertilisers, pharmaceuticals, energy and engineering.[15] The Oman-India Fertiliser Company (OMIFCO) plant at Sur in Oman and the Bharat-Oman Oil Refinery at Bina have been set up as joint ventures between Indian public sector companies and Oman Oil Company.[16] [17]

Gas pipeline

India has been considering the construction of a 1,100-km-long underwater natural gas pipeline from Oman. Called the South Asia Gas Enterprise (SAGE), it will act as an alternative to the Iran–Pakistan–India pipeline. The project has been slow in materialising although it was first mooted in 1985.[18] [19] [20] [21]

Defence co-operation

Oman is the first Gulf nation to have formalised defence relations with India. Both countries conducted joint military exercises in 2006 and subsequently signed a defense agreement.[22] Following Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Oman in 2008, defence co-operation between the two countries was further stepped up. The Indian Navy has berthing rights in Oman,[23] and has been utilising Oman's ports as bases for conducting anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden. The Indian Air Force has also been holding biannual joint exercises with the Royal Air Force of Oman since 2009.[24] [25] [26] Oman has approached India in order to fence along the Oman-Yemen border in order to protect the nation from growing unrest in Yemen.[27] The standard-issue rifle of the Royal Army of Oman is India's INSAS rifle. India has a listening post at Ras al Hadd.[28] [29] [30] [31] and berthing rights for the Indian Navy at Mascat naval base.[32] [33] Indian Navy’s indigenously designed and constructed guided missile destroyer INS Visakhapatnam arrived at Port Sultan Qaboos, Muscat on 30 July 2023 for a three-day port call, during which various naval cooperation events, such as students visiting INS Visakhapatnam, musical band performances by Indian Navy and sporting and cultural programmes marked the interaction between Indian Navy and Royal Navy of Oman, which culminated with a Maritime Partnership Exercise (MPX) on 3 August 2023.[34]

On 15th of July 2024, an oil tanker MV Prestige Falcon capsized 25 nautical miles off the coast of Oman with a crew of 13 Indians and 3 Sri Lankan nationals. Indian Navy's INS Teg which was on operational deployment nearby was ordered to assist in the search and rescue operations along with the Royal Navy of Oman and was also assisted by one of India's Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance aircraft P8I. As of 18th July, the body of one Indian national was recovered and 8 Indian crew members were rescued. This operation was undergoing with the close support of the Omani authorities as well as in coordination with the Indian Embassy in Oman.[35]

Naseem al-Bahr

Naseem al-Bahr (Arabic word for Sea Breeze) is a bilateral maritime exercise between India and Oman. The exercise was first held in 1993.[36] The Last exercise was conducted from 19 to 24 November 2022 off coast of Oman and had three phases: harbour phase, sea phase and debrief. Year 2022 marked 30 years of IN-RNO bilateral exercises.[37] The next edition of Naseem al-Bahr is scheduled in 2024.

Duqm

In February 2018, India announced that it had secured access to the facilities at Duqm for the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy.[38] [39] Duqm had previously served as a port for the INS Mumbai.[39]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2023-02-26 . Oman H E Issa Saleh Abdullah Saleh Al Shibani presents credentials to President of India . 2023-08-25 . en.
  2. Web site: The Embassy in Muscat. 20 December 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20130605145820/http://www.indemb-oman.org/about.asp. 5 June 2013. dead.
  3. News: Oman hails UNSC seat for India. 20 December 2012. The Hindu. October 20, 2010.
  4. News: Potsherd with Tamil-Brahmi script found in Oman. 20 December 2012. The Hindu. October 28, 2012.
  5. https://eparlib.nic.in/bitstream/123456789/1716/1/lsd_02_02_17-08-1957.pdf page 25
  6. Web site: Purchase of Gwadar. 18 December 2018.
  7. Web site: Gwadar port: 'history-making milestones'. 14 April 2008.
  8. Web site: PM's speech at the Indian Community Reception in Oman. https://archive.today/20130217230938/http://pmindia.nic.in/speech-details.php?nodeid=723. dead. 17 February 2013. 20 December 2012.
  9. Web site: Udupi: Omani Students Celebrate National Day at Manipal Varsity. 20 December 2012.
  10. Web site: 48 Omani students graduate in Pune. 20 December 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20130511210922/http://main.omanobserver.om/node/2454. 11 May 2013. dead.
  11. News: Omanis opting for India as medical tourism destination. 20 December 2012. Economic Times. July 18, 2012.
  12. Web site: Staff Writer . Observer . Oman Daily . Over 160,000 Indian tourists visit Oman this year . 2023-08-21 . www.zawya.com . en.
  13. Web site: Staff Writer . Oman . Times of . Over 235% jump in Indian tourists arrivals to Oman . 2023-08-21 . www.zawya.com . en.
  14. Web site: Times of . Oman . 348% jump in tourists to Oman . 2023-08-21 . Times of Oman . en.
  15. News: Big jump in India-Oman bilateral trade. 20 December 2012. The Hindu Businessline.
  16. News: India gives Oman nod to hike gas price for fertiliser plant. 20 December 2012. The Hindu. April 28, 2012.
  17. News: Oman Oil refuses to raise stake in Bina refinery JV. 20 December 2012. Business Standard. January 29, 2009.
  18. News: IOC seeks nod to join deep sea gas pipeline project of SAGE. 20 December 2012. The Hindu. June 19, 2012.
  19. News: India considering deepwater gas pipeline from Oman: Report. 20 December 2012. Economic Times. September 20, 2010.
  20. Web site: The Oman-India Gas Pipeline Project: Need to Resurrect Again. 20 December 2012.
  21. News: Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah: India, Iran and Oman go under sea to build pipelines, change geopolitics | India News - Times of India. The Times of India. March 2014 .
  22. News: Uganda and Burundi to Fight Islamists with US Drones. 2011-05-23. Bruno de Paiva. Jakarta Post. 2013-11-07. 2013-09-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20130914015858/http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/05/23/india%E2%80%99s-naval-modernization-program.html. dead.
  23. http://www.deccanchronicle.com/channels/nation/north/india-set-drop-anchor-china-764 India set to drop anchor off China
  24. News: Second India-Oman joint air exercises end. 20 December 2012. The Hindu. October 22, 2011.
  25. News: India, Oman conduct first joint air exercise. 20 December 2012. The Hindu. October 31, 2009.
  26. News: India, Oman still studying undersea pipeline. 20 December 2012. The Hindu. October 30, 2009.
  27. News: India to bag Oman-Yemen border fencing contract.
  28. http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/india-activates-first-listening-post-on-foreign-soil-radars-in-madagascar/205416/ " India activates first listening post on foreign soil: radars in Madagascar"
  29. https://closewar.com/2013/03/01/indian-listening-station-in-oman-monitoring-pakistans-naval-communications/ "Indian Listening Station In Oman Monitoring Pakistan’s Naval Communications."
  30. https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/14799/naval-ties-economic-interests-drive-india-s-outreach-to-oman "."
  31. http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/indian-ocean-narendra-modi-significant-toeholds/1/426012.html "India's string of flowers:India obtains two strategically significant toeholds in the Indian Ocean."
  32. http://www.defencenews.in/article/Overseas-Military-Bases-of-a-budding-Super-Power---India-119322 Overseas Military Bases of Indian
  33. http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/comment/naval-muscle-should-fetch-economic-returns/55883.html "Naval muscle should fetch economic returns."
  34. Web site: Times of . Oman . India, Oman naval diplomacy sets sail amid sporting and cultural programmes . 2023-08-21 . Times of Oman . en.
  35. News: 2024-07-18 . Eight Indians rescued off Oman coast return home; one body recovered . 2024-07-18 . The Times of India . 0971-8257.
  36. News: Maritime cooperation: India and Oman conduct bilateral naval exercise 'Naseem Al Bahr'. The Economic Times. 18 July 2016.
  37. Web site: Naseem Al Bahr 2022 . 2023-08-21 . Drishti IAS . en.
  38. News: Indian Navy to get increased access to Omani port of Duqm, says report . The MOU allows IN vessels to use the facilities at Duqm Port during visits “in terms of services and the use of the dry dock for maintenance”, according to the report, which was published during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to the sultanate. . Gabriel . Dominguez . Rahul . Bedi . . February 14, 2018.
  39. News: India gets access to strategic Oman port Duqm for military use, Chabahar-Gwadar in sight . . Shubhajit . Roy . February 13, 2018.