India-UAE Forge Deeper Ties Amid West Asia Tensions
During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the UAE, India and the UAE strengthened their strategic partnerships in energy, defense, and technology sectors. The UAE pledged $5 billion in investments. Modi condemned attacks on the UAE and emphasized India's commitment to peace in West Asia amid ongoing regional conflict.
In a significant diplomatic move, Prime Minister Narendra Modi committed India's support for peace in West Asia during talks with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Friday. Strategic collaborations in energy, defense, and technology were sealed, and the UAE announced a $5 billion investment in India.
Modi's UAE visit, part of a broader tour including four European countries, saw crucial agreements aimed at bolstering India's energy security and economic ties. The deals include advancements in petroleum reserves, technological innovations, and defense collaborations, underscoring the growing India-UAE Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
The meeting also addressed the geopolitical complexities arising from the West Asian conflict, with Modi condemning attacks on the UAE. As regional dynamics shift, India's strategies in oil supply and diplomatic relations face new challenges, making the strengthened India-UAE alliance particularly pivotal.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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