UAE Minister highlights growing bilateral cooperation across multiple sectors
2025 marks a decade of transformative engagement between India and the UAE, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi playing a key role in strengthening bilateral ties. The UAE is now India’s third-largest trading partner, with expanded cooperation across defence, education, technology, sustainability, and culture, reported theweek.in.in.
Al-Hashimy praises close bonds, sees potential for further growth
UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation Reem Al-Hashimy, during a recent visit to New Delhi, reflected on the deep-rooted connection between the two nations.
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The UAE minister highlighted not just government-to-government cooperation, but the people-to-people links, which have been vital in fostering the relationship
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Al-Hashimy shared personal experiences, emphasizing the role of such connections in strengthening ties
Al-Hashimy also noted the significance of high-level visits, such as those in 2024, as a sign of growing bilateral relations. She affirmed that these engagements help take stock of challenges and open new avenues for collaboration, with a focus on liberalizing trade, services, and investment.
She highlighted the UAE’s role in initiatives like the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) and further exploration of areas such as green hydrogen.
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