While highlighting the historical and cultural aspects of the relations, Khalid Al Busaidi, a senior news editor of Oman News Agency (ONA) told ANI, “We have so many things in common, for example, the Omani costumes, they make their fashion from Indian silk. So it is very popular in my country and we cannot make the biryani without Indian spices.” He added, “We have so many things in common and the presence of the Indian workers in my country, we are familiar with each other, we cooperate in so many fields and the progress made by India in IT and technology is really impressive.”
Khalid said that not only Oman but other GCC member states also getting benefitted from India’s overall growth.
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