Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently went on a US tour and met President Joe Biden and other officials. And now, after his successful US trip, PM Narendra Modi is visiting UAE soon. He will visit Abu Dhabi on July 15th, Saturday, following a two-day trip to France. PM Narendra Modi will meet and have talks with President, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs confirmed PM Modi’s official visit. Read on for all the deets.
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PM Narendra Modi To Meet HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
As per the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, PM Narendra Modi will hold talks in the UAE, and both leaders will discuss strategies to enhance bilateral relations. The India-UAE Comprehensive Strategic Partnership has been steadily strengthening, and PM Modi’s visit will be an opportunity to further strengthen the ties and focus on various areas like energy, education, healthcare, food security, fintech, defence and culture.
Besides, this meeting will also give leaders an opportunity to discuss several global issues like UAE’s presidency of COP28 of the UNFCCC and India’s G-20 presidency, in which UAE is a special invitee. At Present, PM Modi is in France and has been invited as the guest of honour at Bastille Day Parade on July 14th, Friday. He will be holding formal talks with French President Emmanuel Macron at the private dinner arranged in his honour.
The ministry also confirmed that PM Narendra Modi will be meeting the prime minister of France, presidents of the Senate and the National Assembly of France. He will separately interact with the Indian diaspora in France, CEOs of Indian and French companies, and prominent French personalities.
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We are sure these talks between India and UAE will strengthen the relations between the two countries, boost the economy and create more opportunities for its citizens and residents.
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