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The Congress party has expressed concern over the recent Saudi Arabia signing a “strategic mutual defence” tie-up with Pakistan, saying it will have grave implications for India’s national security and describing it as yet another “setback for the much-hyped personalised diplomacy” of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
A month after Operation Sindoor was abruptly stopped, President Trump hosted Field Marshal Asim Munir for lunch at the White House – the same person whose incendiary and inflammatory statements directly led to the Pahalgam terror attacks of April 2025.
Just a few days after our…
— Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) September 18, 2025
In a post on X, Congress general secretary, communications, Jairam Ramesh said a month after Operation Sindoor was “abruptly” stopped, US President Donald Trump hosted Pakistan’s Field Marshal Asim Munir for lunch at the White House — “the same person whose incendiary and inflammatory statements directly led to the Pahalgam terror attacks of April 2025”.
“Just a few days after our Prime Minister’s much-touted visit to China, President Xi threw open China’s secret military complex to Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari.
“Now, Saudi Arabia, where the Prime Minister was when the Pahalgam terror attacks took place, has signed a ‘strategic mutual defence’ pact with Pakistan,” Ramesh said.
“This, of course, has grave implications for India’s national security,” he added.
“The Indian National Congress notes with concern yet another setback for the much-hyped personalised diplomacy of our Prime Minister,” Ramesh said.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have signed a “strategic mutual defence” agreement, which declares that any attack on either country will be considered “an aggression against both”.
The agreement was signed by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday, during the Pakistani leader’s daylong visit to the Gulf kingdom, according to a joint statement.
The deal comes days after an Israeli attack on the Hamas leadership in Qatar, a key ally of the United States in the Gulf region.
The Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement states that “any aggression against either country shall be considered an aggression against both”, according to the statement.
