Dubai, Oct 27 (FN Agency) Minister of State for External Affairs V. Muraleedharan on Wednesday visited the India Pavilion at the Dubai Expo 2020, and also held talks with the Saudi Minister for Human Resources & Social Development during which they discussed ease of travel, migrant mobility, wage protection and dispute settlement. In tweets, he posted: “Fascinating visit to the India Pavilion @expo2020dubai “From Climate to Space, history to heritage, travel to technology, connectivity to innovation, all projected under one roof. Splendid portrayal of New India. “A must visit!” On his talks with the Saudi Minister for Human Resources & Social Development,.
Ahmed Al-Rajhi on the sidelines of Abu Dhabi Dialogue, Dubai, he tweeted: “Met Saudi Minister for Human Resources & Social Development, H.E. Ahmed Al-Rajhi on the sidelines of Abu Dhabi Dialogue, Dubai “Discussed ease of travel, migrant mobility, wage protection, & dispute settlement “Happy to hear recent migrant-centric Labour Reforms Initiative of Saudi Arabia”. The United Arab Emirates has the largest number of Indian migrants, at 3.31 million. In all the Gulf countries together, Indians totaled 8.9 million, according to an International Migration Report 2017. Of them, 2.27 million were in Saudi Arabia, 1.2 million in Oman and 1.16 million in Kuwait.