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for International Relations and Cooperation. Other ministries and departments have been either removed or merged, including five governmental councils. The 26 ministries have been pared down to 19. Other operational changes included: i. Establishment of a private office headed by Hamad bin Saeed Al Aufi, to oversee the operations of the civil ministries, reporting directly to the Sultan.3 ii. Establishment of Oman Investment Authority to oversee and coordinate the operations of Oman’s fifty-plus state-owned companies. The royal decrees issued in August 2020 created a new ministry, the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Youth, led by His Highness Sayyid Theyazin bin Haitham al Said. The Sultan also appointed some members of the elected Shura Council to the Cabinet of Ministers, integrating them into his new government. The focus of the new technocratic government is the economy, and most of the institutions that underwent top-level change are related to the economy, including the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning, the Ministries of National Economy, Finance, Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Investment Promotion, and the Ministry of Labour4. If the late Sultan Qaboos could bring in a spectacular arc of developments in Oman, ushering the country into the modern world, then the new Sultan’s success will consist of transforming the country from an oil-dependent economy to a more balanced socio-economic model. Commitment to Vision 2040 In a move to accelerate the Oman Vision 2040 roadmap, of which His Majesty Sultan Haitham has been a key proponent over the past several years, there will also be oversight in the form of an Implementation Follow-up Unit. Oman Vision 2040 is the Sultanate’s gateway to overcome challenges, keep pace with regional and global changes, generate and seize opportunities to foster economic competitiveness and social well-being, stimulate growth, and build confidence in all economic, social and developmental relations nationwide. The main aim of the Oman Vision 2040 is the government’s strategy to 3 Sievers, M J (2020, June 11). ‘Sultan Haitham makes a strong start by addressing economic challenges’. 4 DeLozie, E. (2020, August 19). ‘Oman’s Sultan Devolves Some of His Powers to New Cabinet’. The Washington Institute. 147


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f. Science and technology

2hr
pages 234-332

c. Energy (Oil & Gas and Renewable Energy

11min
pages 218-223

d. Health

19min
pages 224-233

India as investment destination

14min
pages 198-205

Oman-India Bilateral Trade

3min
pages 179-180

Foreign Policy: ‘Mutual Trust and Shared Values’

3min
pages 164-165

Maritime Security

6min
pages 168-178

Oman as an investment destination

22min
pages 186-197

Joint meetings and visits

5min
pages 183-185

Joint investments

2min
page 182

Defence and Maritime Security

3min
pages 166-167

The visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Oman - 2018

2min
pages 160-161

Interview with Munu Mahawar, Indian Ambassador in Oman

6min
pages 150-154

Bilateral relations

3min
pages 155-158

Omani media’s reactions to the new administration

2min
pages 148-149

Commitment to Vision 2040

1min
page 147

The new government of Oman

2min
pages 144-146

Faith and culture

9min
pages 128-143

The Indian Social Club

4min
pages 125-126

Art and painting

2min
page 124

Literature and cinema

2min
page 123

Linguistic and literary affinities

8min
pages 116-119

Fostering Oman-India artistic ties

2min
page 122

Sartorial and culinary connections

3min
pages 120-121

Scientific influences

2min
page 115

Women in the Indian diaspora in Oman

5min
pages 86-88

Demographics of Indians in Oman

5min
pages 109-111

The Toprani Family

5min
pages 78-83

The Ratansi Purshottam Family

3min
pages 75-77

The Ratanshi Gordhandas Family

3min
pages 72-74

The Khimji Ramdas Group

4min
pages 68-71

The Jerajani Family

4min
pages 65-67

India and Oman: 16th – 20th century

4min
pages 59-60

The Dhanji Morarji Family

1min
pages 63-64

The Indian communities in Oman

4min
pages 61-62

PART Trade and Commerce 178

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pages 4-34

Arab explorers in the Indian Ocean

2min
page 39

Dhows in the Indian Ocean

7min
pages 43-45

Maritime tradition

2min
page 42

Cheraman Perumal in Salalah

8min
pages 46-58

Ancient trade

4min
pages 37-38

Omani traders in the Indian Ocean

4min
pages 40-41

Prehistoric connections

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