UAE Foreign Minister To Join India-UAE Strategic Dialogue
New Delhi [India]: The UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, is scheduled to visit India from Wednesday evening for a three-day trip. His visit aims to deepen the strategic partnership between India and the UAE through high-level engagements.
Key Highlights of the Visit
- Strategic Dialogue Meeting: Sheikh Abdullah will join Indian External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar in reviewing the bilateral strategic partnership at the India-UAE Strategic Dialogue.
- Joint Commission Meeting: The UAE leader will also participate in the Joint Commission meeting, discussing cooperation across sectors like trade, investment, and culture.
- Meeting with PM Modi: Sheikh Abdullah is expected to call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to further solidify the ties between the two nations.
Historical Bond Between India and UAE
The friendship between India and the UAE is rooted in centuries-old cultural and economic interactions. Diplomatic relations were officially established in 1972, with the UAE opening its embassy in India the same year, followed by the Indian embassy in UAE in 1973.
Strategic Areas of Collaboration
India and the UAE share robust partnerships in:
- Commerce and Trade: The two nations have built a strong trade relationship, with the UAE being one of India’s largest trading partners.
- Investment: Both countries have ongoing collaborations in investment sectors, fostering mutual growth and innovation.
This visit underlines the deep commitment of India and the UAE to enhance their long-standing partnership and expand cooperation across various fields.