Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, held a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi as part of his official visit with the objective of further enhancing the strategic partnership between the UAE and India. The VIP meeting emphasized the nations’ historic political, economic, and cultural relations.
Both leaders, while discussing, laid stress on the significance of cooperation in trade, technology, energy, and infrastructure. Sheikh Hamdan pointed towards the UAE’s eagerness to strengthen cooperation with India, describing the alliance as a model of effective international relations in the 21st century.
In a statement after the meeting, Sheikh Hamdan stated, “Our discussions reaffirmed the strength of UAE–India relations and the shared vision we have for future prosperity and progress.” The leaders also discussed new areas of investment and innovation, particularly in green energy and digital transformation.
The visit is part of an overall drive to deepen bilateral cooperation, with both countries seeing the merit in growth across borders, regional security, and people-to-people relationships. A number of joint ventures and accords are on the cards in the next few months.