PM Modi Gifts UAE President Wooden Swing & Pashmina Shawls to Symbolize Family Bonds

Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan with a hand-carved wooden swing from Gujarat and Pashmina shawls from Kashmir during his official visit. The gifts, chosen for their cultural significance, resonate with the UAE's upcoming 'Year of Family' in 2026, symbolizing togetherness and generational bonding. Modi personally welcomed the UAE President at the airport, highlighting their close personal rapport and the strategic importance of the bilateral relationship. The leaders are set to discuss advancing their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and regional issues of mutual interest.

Key Points: Modi's Traditional Gifts to UAE President: Wooden Swing, Pashmina Shawls

  • Gift of Gujarati wooden jhula symbolizes family bonding
  • Kashmiri Pashmina shawls in Telangana silver boxes presented
  • Gifts align with UAE's 2026 'Year of Family'
  • Visit aims to strengthen Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
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Carved wooden swing and Pashmina shawls - PM Modi's special Indian gifts for UAE President, family

PM Modi welcomed UAE President with carved Gujarati jhula & Kashmiri Pashmina shawls, gifts symbolizing family and India's rich handicraft heritage.

"Went to the airport to welcome my brother... His visit illustrates the importance he attaches to a strong India-UAE friendship. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Jan 19

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday presented traditional Indian gifts to UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan as he welcomed the UAE leader and his family at his residence at Lok Kalyan Marg.

PM Modi gifted the President of UAE a royal carved wooden jhula (swing), a beautifully carved wooden swing from Gujarat that sits at the heart of many Gujarat family homes. It is hand-carved with detailed floral and traditional designs, showing skilled craftsmanship. In Gujarati culture, the jhula symbolises togetherness, conversation and bonding across generations. The gift also resonates deeply with the UAE's declaration of 2026 as the 'Year of Family'.

PM Modi also gifted the visiting leader a Pashmina shawl in an ornate silver box. The Pashmina shawl comes from Kashmir and is made by hand from very fine wool, making it soft, light and warm. The shawl is placed in a decorative silver box made in Telangana. Together, they represent India's rich tradition of handloom and handicraft.

A Pashmina shawl in an ornate silver box was also gifted to Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi. She was also gifted Kashmiri Saffron in an ornate silver box. Grown in the Kashmir Valley, saffron is revered for its deep crimson strands and intense aroma.

Earlier, in a special gesture, Prime Minister Modi travelled to the Delhi airport and personally welcomed UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan as he began his third official visit to the country since assuming office.

Both leaders travelled together in the same car from the airport, showcasing their longstanding friendship and the multi-faceted partnership between the two countries. This is the UAE President's fifth visit to India over the past decade.

"Went to the airport to welcome my brother, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE. His visit illustrates the importance he attaches to a strong India-UAE friendship. Looking forward to our discussions," PM Modi posted on X.

Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan's India visit builds on the strong momentum generated by recent high-level exchanges, including the visit of Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi in September 2024, and the visit of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE and Crown Prince of Dubai in April 2025.

"India and the UAE share warm, close, and multi-faceted relations, underpinned by strong political, cultural, and economic ties. The two countries are among each other's top trading and investment partners, bolstered by the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), the Local Currency Settlement (LCS) system, and the Bilateral Investment Treaty. India and the UAE also enjoy a robust energy partnership, including long-term energy supply arrangements," read a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) ahead of the UAE President's visit.

"The visit will provide an opportunity for the two leaders to chart new frontiers for the India-UAE Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. It will also enable an exchange of views on regional and global issues of mutual interest, where India and the UAE share a high degree of convergence," it added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Excellent move. Showcasing our handicrafts and handlooms on such a global stage is the best promotion for 'Vocal for Local'. The Pashmina shawl from Kashmir and the silver box from Telangana highlight the diversity of Indian craftsmanship. Hope this boosts exports and tourism too!
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Aman W
While the gifts are beautiful, I do hope the artisans and weavers behind these masterpieces are being compensated fairly and their welfare is a priority. Sometimes in the rush for diplomacy, the actual creators get left behind. Just a thought.
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Sarah B
The personal touch of PM Modi going to the airport himself is what stands out. It's not just about state protocol, it's about genuine friendship. The UAE partnership is so crucial for energy, trade, and the Indian diaspora. Strong ties benefit everyone.
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Karthik V
Gujarati jhula, Kashmiri Pashmina, Telangana silver work... this is a mini 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat' showcase in itself! Perfect way to represent different states and their unique arts. The UAE President's family will surely cherish these.
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Michael C
The strategic and economic partnership outlined here is impressive. CEPA, local currency settlement, energy deals... this is a model relationship. The cultural gifts are the beautiful wrapping paper on a very substantial package of mutual benefit.

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