UAE Eyes Expanding Investments in India's Dynamic Sectors
UAE companies plan to expand investments in India across sectors like infrastructure, banking, and logistics. Both countries aim to strengthen collaborative efforts in technology, renewable energy, and shipbuilding. Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal emphasizes potential growth in investment flows and partnerships between UAE and India.

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UAE companies are poised to boost their investments in India, particularly looking at sectors such as infrastructure, banking, startups, and logistics, as confirmed by Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday.
The minister highlighted that the two nations have reset their collaborative targets, focusing on rapid investment growth and enhanced partnerships in renewable energy, shipbuilding, retail, and pharmaceuticals.
Goyal, attending the 13th India-UAE High-Level Joint Task Force on Investments, stated that UAE investors show sustained interest in the logistics ecosystem, green energy, and high-tech areas in India, aiming for substantial increases in investment flows.
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