India-UAE Strategic Ties Deepen in Defence, Trade, Technology

A new report by The Secretariat highlights the deepening of India-UAE ties across defence, trade, and emerging technologies. It notes that PM Modi's upcoming UAE stopover underscores the growing importance of the relationship amid West Asia tensions. The report details the signing of a Strategic Defence Partnership framework and a significant increase in bilateral trade following the CEPA. Both nations are now exploring collaboration in AI, digital infrastructure, and energy transition technologies.

Key Points: India-UAE Ties Deepen: Defence, Trade, Tech

  • India-UAE ties deepening across defence, trade, and tech
  • PM Modi's UAE stopover underscores growing bilateral importance
  • Strategic Defence Partnership framework signed in January
  • CEPA makes UAE India's third-largest trading partner
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India-UAE ties deepen across defence, trade and technology: Report

India-UAE ties are deepening across defence, trade, and emerging technologies, reflecting a broad-based strategic partnership, a new report says.

"During the visit of UAE President Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan in January, India and the UAE signed a Letter of Intent for finalising a Strategic Defence Partnership (SDP) framework - The Secretariat Report"

New Delhi, May 8

India-UAE ties are deepening across defence, trade, investment and emerging technologies, which reflects a broad-based strategic partnership that continues to expand beyond traditional areas of cooperation, a report has said.

The report by The Secretariat noted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's proposed stopover in the United Arab Emirates en route to Europe in May underscores the growing importance of the bilateral relationship, particularly at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions in West Asia.

"During the visit of UAE President Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan in January, India and the UAE signed a Letter of Intent for finalising a Strategic Defence Partnership (SDP) framework to strengthen the defence partnership," the report said.

It further stated that the visit is not only a reflection of India's engagement with the Gulf leadership amid ongoing regional instability, but also highlights the strategic convergence between the two countries in sectors ranging from energy security to investments and diaspora linkages.

According to the report, India and the UAE are now increasingly aligned as strategic partners, with cooperation extending to defence manufacturing, maritime security and counter-terror coordination.

The report outlined that the Indian diaspora in the UAE has also become a major pillar of the relationship, contributing significantly to the Gulf nation's economy while strengthening India's global outreach.

It highlighted that defence cooperation between the two countries has expanded in recent years, moving beyond a buyer-seller dynamic to structured engagement through institutional mechanisms such as the Joint Defence Co-operation Committee (JDCC).

It pointed out the growing interest in joint ventures and industry partnerships in the defence sector.

On the economic front, bilateral trade has crossed significant milestones following the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), making the UAE India's third-largest trading partner and a major export destination.

Investment flows, including sovereign wealth fund participation, have also increased substantially, it said.

The report added that both countries are now exploring collaboration in artificial intelligence, supercomputing, digital public infrastructure and energy transition technologies, signalling a shift towards a high-tech strategic partnership.

However, it cautioned that India must carefully balance its broader West Asia engagements while deepening ties with the UAE.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good strategic move, but I hope we also focus on other Gulf nations and not put all eggs in one basket. The report itself warns about balancing West Asia engagements. India needs to be wise here.
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Kavya N
Love seeing UAE and India collaborate on AI and supercomputing! This is exactly the kind of 21st century partnership we need. Kudos to PM Modi and Sheikh Mohamed for pushing this forward. 🚀
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Rajesh Q
As someone who worked in Dubai for 10 years, I can vouch for the symbiotic relationship. Indians there contribute enormously, and this report rightly highlights that. But we need better worker welfare and consular support too.
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Michael C
Interesting analysis. The CEPA agreement has clearly boosted trade numbers. UAE being India’s third-largest trading partner is significant. I'm curious to see how energy security deals evolve, especially with global volatility.
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Siddharth J
Defence partnership beyond buyer-seller is long overdue, but I'm cautiously optimistic. Joint ventures in defence manufacturing could be a game changer. Hope it's not just paper agreements; execution matters most. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The tech collaboration on AI and digital infrastructure is what really excites me. India's digital public goods and UAE's vision for innovation could create something truly transformative

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