Modi and UAE President Strengthen Bonds for Bilateral Growth
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan discussed enhancing cooperation between their countries. They reaffirmed their dedication to the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. The UAE President congratulated Modi on his tenure as the second longest-serving Indian Prime Minister.

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In a significant diplomatic exchange, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan laid emphasis on cultivating deeper relations between their countries. The dialogue ensued over a phone call, as revealed in a statement released Thursday.
The leaders reiterated their mutual commitment to the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, aiming to propel bilateral cooperation across various sectors. The significance of this collaboration was underlined as they assessed the remarkable progress made to the benefit of their nations' peoples.
Amid shared aspirations, Sheikh Mohamed extended warm congratulations to Modi on his achievement as the second longest-serving prime minister in India's history, expressing hopes for his continued success in service to the nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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