India-UAE AI Summit Deepens Ties as Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Visits Delhi

The Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi visited New Delhi to participate in the AI Impact Summit, where he met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The leaders reviewed progress in their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, highlighting growth in trade, investment, and cooperation in defence, space, and energy. Key outcomes included a finalized health cooperation MoU and a term sheet for deploying a supercomputer cluster in India as part of the AI India Mission. The visit reinforced the sustained momentum in high-level exchanges and a shared commitment to making advanced technology a core pillar of the bilateral relationship.

Key Points: India-UAE Strengthen AI, Trade Ties in High-Level Summit

  • AI & tech cooperation central to partnership
  • Bilateral trade grows under CEPA deal
  • New health MoU & supercomputer project finalized
  • UAE expands financial footprint in GIFT City
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Delhi: India-UAE ties deepen as Abu Dhabi Crown Prince attends AI Impact Summit

Abu Dhabi Crown Prince visits India for AI Impact Summit, meets PM Modi to boost strategic partnership in technology, trade, and health.

"reaffirming the growing strategic partnership between India and the United Arab Emirates. - Official Statement"

New Delhi, Februray 20

Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan paid an official visit to India from February 18 to19, to participate in the AI Impact Summit in the national capital, reaffirming the growing strategic partnership between India and the United Arab Emirates.

During the visit, the Crown Prince met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the summit. The two leaders reviewed the progress of the India-UAE Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, underscoring strong political, cultural, commercial, energy and people-to-people ties.

They recalled recent high-level engagements, including visits by UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and other members of the royal families of Abu Dhabi and Dubai, highlighting the sustained momentum in bilateral relations.

Both leaders noted significant advancements across key sectors such as defence and security, trade and investment, education and cultural cooperation. Marking four years since the signing of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) on February 18, 2022, they observed that bilateral trade and investment have witnessed remarkable growth under the agreement.

The leaders commended strong two-way investment flows and encouraged UAE sovereign wealth funds to expand their footprint in India. They also acknowledged the potential role of L'Imad, the UAE's newest sovereign fund, in further strengthening economic cooperation.

Discussions also covered collaboration in strategic and emerging sectors, including space, nuclear energy, technology and innovation, with artificial intelligence emerging as a central pillar of the partnership.

Among key outcomes of the visit was the finalisation of a Memorandum of Understanding between India's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the UAE's Ministry of Health and Prevention to enhance cooperation in health and medicine. The MoU aims to promote professional exchanges, institutional collaboration, research, digital health, pharmaceuticals and the development of modern health technologies.

In a major boost to AI cooperation, a term sheet was finalised between the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), UAE-based technology company G42, and Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence for the deployment of a supercomputer cluster in India.

The project, announced during the UAE President's January visit to India, will form part of the AI India Mission and be accessible to the public and private sectors for research, application development and commercial use.

Additionally, the Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company will establish an office at GIFT City in Gujarat, further expanding the UAE's business presence in India's financial services hub.

Sheikh Khaled congratulated Prime Minister Modi on the successful organisation of the AI Impact Summit. Prime Minister Modi, in turn, welcomed Switzerland's initiative to host the next AI Summit, which will subsequently be followed by the UAE.

The visit underscored the tradition of regular high-level exchanges between India and the UAE and reinforced their shared commitment to elevating AI and advanced technologies as a core pillar of the bilateral relationship.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone working in healthcare tech, the MoU on health cooperation is very promising. Digital health and research collaboration can really benefit our public health system. Hope this translates to affordable advancements for common people.
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Rohit P
CEPA has clearly worked wonders for trade. More UAE investment in India means more jobs. The GIFT City expansion is a smart move. Our diaspora in the UAE also strengthens this bond. Win-win!
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Sarah B
While the focus on AI and big projects is good, I hope there's equal emphasis on ensuring the benefits trickle down. We need to develop our own talent pool and not just become a deployment hub for foreign tech.
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Vikram M
Space and nuclear energy collaboration mentioned too! This partnership is becoming truly multi-dimensional. The UAE is a reliable partner in a volatile region. More power to this friendship.
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Kavya N
So many high-level visits back and forth. It shows mutual respect. The cultural and people-to-people ties are the real foundation. My cousin works in Dubai and says the community there feels very supported.

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