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“A journey we want to explore with India”: Princess Nouf AlSaud on Saudi’s ‘Media Vision’

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New Delhi [India], September 9 (ANI): Amid Saudi Arabia, hosting a three-day event in conjunction with the G20 Leader’s Summit, Princess Nouf AlSaud has said that it is a journey we want to explore with India.

The event titled ‘Media Oasis’ is being organized from September 9-11 in New Delhi.

“Being in India, it is a great place. It’s a great opportunity to connect and explore and we have more opportunities to talk about. We are being part of this great vision and it is a journey we want to explore with India,” Princess Nouf AlSaud told ANI.

The event aims to provide an immersive and interactive experience of Saudi Arabia’s leading projects in the sectors of tourism, entertainment, technology, culture and sports. The overarching theme of the exhibit is ‘Vision 2030’, an initiative by Saudi Arabia aimed towards the diversification of the country economically, socially, and culturally.

The event has been organised by the Saudi Ministry of Media. It showcases the initiatives being taken by the Saudi Ministry of Culture, Invest Saudi, Saudi Ministry of Sports, Saudi Ministry of Energy, Red Sea Global, SDAIA, FII Institute, Royal Institute of Traditional Arts Konoz, and CGC.

‘Media Oasis’ is expected to be attended by a host of ministers and senior Saudi officials. The exhibition is taking place at the Oberoi Hotel, New Delhi.

The event is being held in parallel to the HRH Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman’s visit to the national capital for the G20 Leaders’ Summit.

The first edition of the Media Oasis was held in conjunction with the 32nd Arab Summit in Jeddah in June 2023. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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