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PM Modi Set to Strengthen India-UAE Relations During Upcoming Visit

PM Modi Set to Strengthen India-UAE Relations During Upcoming Visit

Post by : Saif Al-Najjar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is gearing up for an official visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), aimed at deepening the robust relationship between India and the UAE. The focus will be on important sectors like trade, energy, and cultural ties.

For years, India and the UAE have engaged closely, with numerous Indian professionals residing in the UAE and contributing significantly to various domains, including construction, healthcare, and business. This people-centric aspect fortifies the bilateral bond even further.

High-level talks are scheduled during this visit, where PM Modi will meet with Emirati leadership to discuss advancing collaboration in vital areas such as trade, investments, and technological innovations. A review of ongoing initiatives and the exploration of fresh opportunities are also on the agenda.

Energy cooperation will be a focal point, given India’s heavy reliance on oil and gas imports, with the UAE being a principal supplier. Strong energy relations will aid India in meeting its increasing demands while ensuring stable supply and pricing.

Trade has witnessed significant growth following the implementation of a trade agreement, facilitating smoother exchanges between the two nations. This has bolstered exports and imports, particularly in goods and services.

The discussions will likely extend to investment opportunities, with the UAE actively investing in various sectors in India, from infrastructure to real estate, while Indian firms continue to make inroads into the UAE market.

Moreover, regional stability and security collaboration will also be key topics, reflecting both nations' shared commitment to peace and stability across the Middle East and South Asia.

This official visit highlights India’s strategic importance toward its relationship with the UAE and signals its intent to establish solid partnerships globally to foster economic development and international cooperation.

May 15, 2026 10:40 a.m. 136
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