India-UAE Strengthen Ties with Key Defence, Space & Trade Deals

Defence expert Captain Anil Gaur highlighted the defence production agreement as the most significant outcome of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan's visit to India. The visit, marked by a warm welcome from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, resulted in several key agreements spanning defence, space, and investment. Both nations agreed to a Strategic Defence Partnership and to double bilateral trade to over USD 200 billion by 2032. Additional cooperation was outlined in civil nuclear technology and the development of the Dholera Special Investment Region in Gujarat.

Key Points: India-UAE Sign Key Defence, Space & Trade Agreements

  • Defence production pact is most important
  • Space cooperation for commercialization
  • Dholera Special Investment Region
  • Aim to double trade to $200B by 2032
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Agreement on defence production most important: Defence Expert on UAE President's India visit

Defence expert lauds India-UAE deals on defence production, space cooperation, and investment during UAE President's visit to New Delhi.

"The visit...shows the closeness between the two leaders and also the closeness between India and the UAE. - Captain Anil Gaur"

Jammu, January 20

Defence Expert Captain Anil Gaur lauded the recent deals signed between India and the United Arab Emirates, saying that the defence agreement "was the most important". Gaur also highlighted that the warm welcome given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan was indicative of a closeness between the two leaders and, subsequently, between the two countries.

The key agreements on defence production, space cooperation and investment were signed during the visit.

Speaking to ANI in Jammu, Gaur said on Monday, "The visit of the UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and the warm welcome accorded to him by our Prime Minister, who went to receive him at the airport, shows the closeness between the two leaders and also the closeness between India and the UAE, particularly. Many agreements have been signed, the most important being the one on defence production."

"The agreement between the Indian National Space Authorisation Program and the UAE space agencies. This is for the commercialisation and utilisation of space. New launch pads will be made from where commercial launches can take place...The development of the Special Investment Region in Dholera, Gujarat, is also a very positive development," he added.

On Monday, UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan concluded his three-hour visit to New Delhi during which he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and sealed key agreements to enhance cooperation between Abu Dhabi and New Delhi.

During the visit, India and the UAE signed a Letter of Intent on investment cooperation between the Government of Gujarat and the UAE Ministry of Investment for the development of the Dholera Special Investment Region.

The envisioned partnership includes the creation of strategic infrastructure, such as an international airport, a greenfield port, a smart urban township, railway connectivity, energy infrastructure, and aviation training and aircraft maintenance facilities.

Both sides also agreed to work towards establishing a Strategic Defence Partnership Framework Agreement, aimed at expanding defence cooperation in areas including defence industrial collaboration, advanced technologies, training and education, special operations, cyber security, counter-terrorism and interoperability.

Additionally, India and the UAE agreed to double bilateral trade to over USD 200 billion by 2032, with a focus on linking MSMEs, promoting new markets and leveraging initiatives such as Bharat Mart, the Virtual Trade Corridor and Bharat-Africa Setu.

The two sides also agreed to promote bilateral civil nuclear cooperation, building on opportunities created by India's SHANTI Act 2025. Cooperation will cover advanced nuclear technologies, including large reactors and Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), as well as nuclear safety, operations and maintenance.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The Dholera SIR project sounds ambitious. If executed well, it could be a game-changer for Gujarat's economy and create thousands of jobs. Hope the environmental impact is also studied carefully.
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Priya S
Doubling trade to $200 billion by 2032 is a massive target! Linking our MSMEs is a smart move. The Bharat Mart initiative can really help our small businesses reach global markets. Good news for entrepreneurs.
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Vikram M
While the defence agreement is important, I hope the government is equally transparent about the details. Strategic partnerships are good, but we need to ensure our national interests are paramount in every clause.
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Michael C
The space cooperation part is fascinating. Commercial launches and new infrastructure? That's the kind of forward-thinking collaboration that puts both nations on the tech map. Exciting times for ISRO.
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Rohit P
The personal rapport between Modi ji and the UAE President is evident. Such relationships do matter in diplomacy. Hope this warmth translates into concrete benefits for the common man in both countries.

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