PM Modi, UAE President Sign Transformative Pacts on Energy, AI, and Defence

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan formalized several pivotal agreements to strengthen the India-UAE Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. A Strategic Collaboration Agreement between ADNOC and ISPRL aims to boost India's energy security amid the West Asian crisis. The leaders also approved a strategic defence partnership and a Ship Repair Cluster in Gujarat to enhance coastal infrastructure. Additionally, a USD 5 billion investment commitment from the UAE will support a new supercomputer cluster to fuel India's AI ambitions.

Key Points: India-UAE Deal: Energy, AI & Defence Pacts Signed

  • Energy security pact with ADNOC boosts strategic petroleum reserves
  • Strategic defence partnership for industrial collaboration
  • Ship Repair Cluster in Gujarat to enhance 'Make in India'
  • USD 5 billion UAE investment for AI supercomputer cluster
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From energy security to AI: PM Modi, UAE President sign transformative pacts to bolster strategic ties

PM Modi and UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan sign key agreements on energy security, AI supercomputers, ship repair, and defence partnership.

From energy security to AI: PM Modi, UAE President sign transformative pacts to bolster strategic ties
"Held extensive discussions with my brother... to further deepen the India-UAE Comprehensive Strategic Partnership - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

Abu Dhabi, May 15

Strengthening the architecture of the India-UAE Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday formalised a series of pivotal agreements with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan aimed at fortifying regional security and energy resilience amidst the ongoing West Asian crisis.

During a swift yet impactful diplomatic stopover, PM Modi held wide-ranging discussions with the UAE leader, whom he referred to as his "brother".

During the meeting, the Prime Minister condemned recent strikes against the Gulf nation while lauding the UAE for its "restraint" in the face of such threats during the conflict involving US and Iranian forces.

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal outlined a transformative list of outcomes from the PM Modi's visit.

A central pillar of this engagement is a Strategic Collaboration Agreement between Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Limited (ISPRL).

This pact is designed to "boost India's energy security" and enhance petroleum reserves at a time when the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has triggered domestic shortages of LPG.

Furthering this energy alliance, the two nations signed a framework for a "strategic defence partnership".

This agreement is geared towards "strengthening defence industrial collaboration", accelerating innovation and the "sharing of technology" to bolster both national and regional security.

On the infrastructure front, the leaders greenlit the establishment of a 'Ship Repair Cluster' at Vadinar in Gujarat. Accompanying this is a dedicated arrangement for "skill development in ship repair" to empower the Indian workforce.

This initiative is expected to enhance coastal infrastructure and provide a significant fillip to the 'Make in India' programme.

In a push for digital sovereignty, the two sides agreed to establish a "supercomputer cluster" to fuel India's "AI ambitions".

This was backed by a massive "USD 5 billion investment commitment" from the UAE, aimed at generating employment and creating more robust markets.

As he departed, PM Modi expressed immense optimism regarding the bilateral trajectory.

"Held extensive discussions with my brother, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, on ways to further deepen the India-UAE Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. I am confident that the outcomes of this visit will further strengthen our friendship and contribute to growth and prosperity," he stated.

- ANI

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Neha E
Excellent moves! The ship repair cluster in Gujarat and skill development will create many jobs locally. Finally something concrete for Make in India along the coast.
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Ravi K
$5 billion investment and supercomputer cluster for AI - this is the future we need. But I hope the benefits actually reach the common man, not just big corporations. Good deal overall though.
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Laura Z
It's good to see India diversifying its energy partnerships. The strategic defence collaboration is a logical step given the volatility in the region. UAE is proving to be a reliable partner.
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Sanjay N
I appreciate the diplomatic balancing act. Condemning attacks on UAE while maintaining relations with Iran is typical Indian pragmatism. The energy security angle is critical for our economy. Well played, PM.
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Kavitha C
Ship repair cluster in Vadinar sounds promising for Gujarat's coastal economy. But we need transparency on how the $5 billion AI investment will be utilized. Don't want another white elephant project.
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Paul E
This is how you build strategic partnerships - mutual benefit. UAE gets a reliable partner, India gets energy security and tech boost. The personal rapport between Modi and MBZ is clearly paying dividends.

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