India-UAE Forge New Deals to Deepen Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

India and UAE identified new initiatives to deepen their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership during Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri's official visit to Abu Dhabi. The two sides positively assessed progress on decisions from recent high-level visits, including those by UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Discussions covered trade, investment, energy, defence, fintech, health, and culture, building on outcomes from the 16th Joint Commission Meeting. Misri also participated in a trilateral India-France-UAE meeting, agreeing on a structured roadmap for cooperation.

Key Points: India-UAE New Initiatives Deepen Strategic Partnership

  • India, UAE identify new initiatives to deepen Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
  • Foreign Secretary Misri meets UAE Minister Reem Al Hashimy, Khaldoon Al Mubarak
  • Review covers trade, energy, defence, fintech, health, culture
  • Trilateral India-France-UAE meeting agrees on structured roadmap
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India, UAE identify new initiatives to deepen Comprehensive Strategic Partnership during FS Misri's visit

India and UAE identify new initiatives to strengthen Comprehensive Strategic Partnership during Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri's visit. Review progress on trade, energy, defence.

"They positively assessed the progress made on the decisions taken during the visit of the President of the UAE... to India in January 2026 - Ministry of External Affairs release"

Abu Dhabi, May 8

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, along with UAE'S Minister of State and Special Envoy for India Reem Al Hashimy, identified new initiatives to further deepen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries as they conducted a detailed review of the full spectrum of bilateral cooperation during Misri's official visit to the UAE.

According to an official release issued by the Ministry of External Affairs, the Foreign Secretary met Reem Al Hashimy and Khaldoon Al Mubarak, MD and CEO, Mubadala Investment Company, as part of his official visit to the country on Wednesday.

The two sides positively assessed progress made on decisions taken during the January 2026 visit of UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to India and the February 2026 visit of Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

According to the MEA release, discussions covered ongoing bilateral cooperation in areas including trade, investment, economic cooperation, energy, connectivity, defence and security, fintech, health, education, culture and people-to-people ties.

The review was built upon outcomes from the 16th Joint Commission Meeting and the 5th Strategic Dialogue, which were co-chaired in December 2025 by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

"Foreign Secretary held a detailed review of the full spectrum of the bilateral cooperation with H.E. Reem Al Hashimy, Minister of State and Special Envoy for India. They positively assessed the progress made on the decisions taken during the visit of the President of the UAE, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to India in January 2026 and the visit of Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, in February 2026," the release read.

"They reviewed ongoing bilateral cooperation in the areas of trade, investment, economic cooperation, energy, connectivity, defence and security, fintech, health, education, culture and people to people connect, building on the outcomes from the 16th Joint Commission Meeting and 5th Strategic Dialogue co-chaired by EAM and the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of UAE in December 2025. They also identified new initiatives to further deepen the bilateral Comprehensive Strategic Partnership," it added.

The two sides also exchanged views on the prevailing situation in West Asia and other regional and global issues of mutual interest.

During the visit, Misri additionally participated in a trilateral meeting under the India-France-UAE framework alongside Reem Al Hashimy and Martin Briens, Secretary General of the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France.

According to the MEA, the three sides reaffirmed their commitment to the trilateral partnership and agreed on a structured roadmap with defined timelines aimed at advancing cooperation under the framework.

- ANI

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Priya S
The India-France-UAE trilateral framework is interesting! Three nations with strategic interests converging. But I hope our government is also focusing on domestic issues alongside these international engagements. We need balance.
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Arjun K
UAE has become one of India's most reliable partners. From energy security to fintech collaboration, this relationship is truly multifaceted. The structured roadmap with France shows we're thinking long-term. Well done, MEA! 👏
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Rohit P
Good news for the 3.5 million+ Indian diaspora in UAE! These high-level visits ensure their welfare remains on the agenda. Also, defence cooperation with UAE and France is strategically important given the China factor. Smart diplomacy.
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Kavya N
I appreciate the health and education cooperation mentioned. Many Indian students and medical professionals work in UAE. But I wish our government would also negotiate better labour rights and wage protections for blue-collar workers there.
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Siddharth J
UAE is our gateway to West Asia and Africa. The connectivity initiatives under this partnership could boost trade routes and reduce logistics costs for Indian exporters. Plus, fintech collaboration means better cross-border payments for our diaspora. Win-win!
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Meera T
The cultural and people-to-people ties aspect is often overlooked but

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