PM Narendra Modi arrived in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Saturday for a one-day visit. During his stay, he is scheduled to meet UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to discuss and assess the growing bilateral relations between the two nations, which have been identified as strategic partners.
Modi’s visit to Abu Dhabi follows his successful two-day trip to Paris, where he attended the Bastille Day parade as the Guest of Honour alongside French President Emmanuel Macron, as reported by PTI. The France visit also witnessed the signing of multiple agreements aimed at strengthening the bilateral ties between India and France.
Meanwhile, Dubai’s Burj Khalifa displayed the colors of the Indian national flag yesterday ahead of PM Modi’s official visit to the country.
WATCH | Dubai's Burj Khalifa displayed the colours of the Indian national flag yesterday ahead of PM Modi's official visit to the country pic.twitter.com/xQ9e7cJ6uH
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PM Narendra Modi will hold talks with Sheikh Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi.
“I look forward to meeting my friend, H.H. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan,” PM Narendra Modi said in his departure statement on Thursday.
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PM Narendra Modi’s statement
“Our two countries are engaged across a wide range of sectors such as trade, investments, energy, food security, science and technology, education, fintech, defense, security, and robust people-to-people ties,” he said.
During PM Narendra Modi’s visit to the UAE, the key focus areas are anticipated to be energy, food security, and defense. The purpose of the visit is to review the progress made in bilateral relations between the two countries, particularly after the signing of a significant trade agreement.
The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), signed between India and the UAE, has played a pivotal role in enhancing economic engagement between the two nations. Notably, this agreement was signed amidst the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, underscoring the commitment to strengthen economic ties even during difficult times.
India and the UAE have extensive collaboration in multiple sectors including trade, investments, energy, food security, science and technology, education, fintech, defense, and security, and have strong people-to-people ties.
The Indian expatriate community in the UAE is the largest ethnic community, accounting for approximately 30 percent of the country’s population. As per UAE records in 2021, the estimated number of resident Indian Nationals stood at 3.5 million.
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