UAE Visits India To Strengthen Commitment On Covid Recovery Amongst Other Things Of Common Interest
The UAE has shown seriousness in strengthening its relations with
India as it sends its external affairs minister visited India recently. In his
brief visit, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE Minister of Foreign
Affairs and International Cooperation, spoke with his Indian counterpart Dr.
Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Indian Minister of External Affairs. They both
discussed the historic UAE-India friendship ties and ways of enhancing joint
cooperation and partnership to serve the mutual interests of the two countries
and their people.
They are on the same page when it comes to addressing the Covid-19
vaccine need of the world and agreed to work along with each other for vaccine
dissemination. Both sides have many points to agree on; so the discussions also
centered around regional and international issues of common interest.
UAE has also got all intentions to help India with its medical
needs, in case there is flood or epidemic like situation.
The intent to create a positive sense of camaraderie remains strong
on both countries’ and therefore they are working on expressing positive
examples to tell stories of achievement of UAE and Indian residents. UAE has
the largest Indian Diaspora.
Within the visit, UAE has indicated its desire to invest into the Indian agriculture sector. In the financial year 2018–19, India-UAE bilateral trade grew by over 20% to reach US$59.9 billion. India’s exports to UAE grew by 7% to US$30.13 billion whereas UAE’s exports to India surged by 37% to reach US$29.78 billion.
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