With the recent visit of Egyptian President Al Sisi to India, it is anticipated that the bilateral relationship between Egypt and India will grow to new heights.

India is gaining support from the southern countries of the world as the region’s strongest nation as it prepares to host the G20 summit, and in that vein, India is looking to Egypt for assistance.
The Egyptian President has also been invited to the G20 summit as a special guest. Due to the fact that Egypt is home to both the Al-Azhar Islamic Clergy Education Center and the Arab League’s headquarters, Egypt has a significant amount of influence.
In a similar vein, there are plans to rekindle bilateral military and commercial ties. According to Prime Minister Modi, current bilateral trade will rise from $7 billion to approximately $12 billion over the course of the next five years.
Additionally, the Indian side has informed Egypt’s President Al-Sisi that it is prepared to sell the weapons on the list and to make other concessions upon request.