Forum focuses on innovation, sustainability, and strengthening UAE-India ties
Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, inaugurated the Global Indian Diaspora Forum (Indiaspora) for Good 2025 in Abu Dhabi, joined by Indian Ambassador to the UAE Sunjay Sudhir and other global leaders, reported sharjah24.ae.
The forum emphasizes the Indian diaspora’s role in shaping a sustainable and prosperous future.
Forum’s Objectives
The Global Indian Diaspora Forum aims to explore innovative solutions to global challenges, strengthen international cooperation in sustainable development, and highlight the significant contributions of the Indian diaspora.
Sheikh Nahyan praised the Indian community for their role in fostering economic and cultural ties between the UAE and India while addressing key issues such as responsible AI, climate resilience, and infrastructure development.
Parallel Events and Global Impact
The forum will also include parallel events such as the Global AI Summit in Dubai, reinforcing the UAE’s commitment to leading international collaboration on critical global issues
Strengthening UAE-India Relations
Sheikh Nahyan emphasized that the forum is a platform to deepen the UAE-India partnership through shared values and cooperative initiatives. He acknowledged the Indian diaspora’s crucial role in promoting economic progress and global understanding.
UAE’s Commitment to Global Cooperation
Reiterating the UAE’s position as a hub for global dialogue, Sheikh Nahyan highlighted the nation’s dedication to fostering international partnerships focused on innovation, sustainability, and long-term progress.
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