PM Modi Gifts Jhula, Pashmina & Saffron to UAE President in Delhi Welcome

Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to his residence, presenting traditional Indian gifts to underscore cultural diplomacy. The gifts included a hand-carved Gujarati wooden jhula, symbolising family togetherness, and fine Kashmiri Pashmina shawls and saffron in ornate silver boxes. Modi personally received the UAE leader at the airport, referring to him as "brother" and highlighting the strength of the bilateral friendship. The visit occurs against a backdrop of regional tensions in West Asia and continues a pattern of high-level engagement between the two nations.

Key Points: Modi Presents Traditional Gifts to UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed

  • Traditional gifts symbolise cultural bonds
  • Jhula represents Gujarati family values
  • Pashmina & saffron showcase Indian craftsmanship
  • Visit amid West Asia tensions
  • Fifth UAE leader visit in a decade
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Jhula, Pashmina and saffron: PM Modi presents traditional Indian gifts to 'brother' Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed

PM Modi welcomed UAE President with traditional Indian gifts—a Gujarati jhula, Kashmiri Pashmina, and saffron—strengthening bilateral ties during the official visit.

"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, January 19

Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, and his family at his residence at Lok Kalyan Marg as the UAE leader continued his official visit to India.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister presented traditional Indian gifts to the visiting dignitaries.

PM Modi gifted the UAE President a Royal Carved Wooden Jhula (swing), a beautifully carved wooden swing from Gujarat that sits at the heart of many Gujarati family homes. It is hand-carved with detailed floral and traditional designs, showcasing skilled craftsmanship.

In Gujarati culture, the jhula symbolises togetherness, conversation and bonding across generations. The gift also resonates with the UAE's declaration of 2026 as the Year of Family.

PM Modi also gifted the UAE President 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 was placed in a decorative silver box made in Telangana. Together, they represent India's rich tradition of handloom and handicraft.

A Pashmina shawl, presented 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 today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi received the President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, at the Delhi airport as the UAE leader arrived in the national capital on an official visit. Upon arrival, the two leaders travelled together in the same car as they departed from the airport.

Welcoming the UAE President, Prime Minister Modi shared a post on X, stating, "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 also posted photographs with Sheikh Mohamed, including an image of the two leaders seated inside a car and another showing them in a warm embrace.

The Ministry of External Affairs said the visit is being held at the invitation of Prime Minister Modi and builds on the strong momentum created through recent high-level engagements. These included 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.

The visit comes at a time of heightened tensions in West Asia, including strained Iran-US relations, continued instability in Gaza, and the unresolved Yemen conflict involving Saudi Arabia and the UAE. The UAE President's visit also coincides with major developments in West Asia, with US President Trump preparing to launch Phase 2 of the Gaza Peace Plan, which aims to establish a National Committee for the Administration of Gaza.

This is Sheikh Mohamed's third official visit to India since assuming office as UAE President, and his fifth visit to the country in the past decade, underlining the continuity of high-level engagement between New Delhi and Abu Dhabi.

- ANI

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Priya S
Love that PM Modi is promoting our handicrafts and handlooms on the global stage. Pashmina from Kashmir and saffron are such iconic Indian products. Hope this boosts artisan livelihoods back home.
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Rohit P
Strong ties with UAE are crucial for our economy and for the millions of Indians working there. These personal gestures matter in diplomacy. The 'brother' reference shows the depth of the relationship.
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Sarah B
While the gifts are beautiful and symbolic, I hope the discussions also focus on substantive issues like regional stability and the welfare of Indian expatriates. The optics are good, but concrete outcomes are what count.
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Vikram M
The timing is interesting with all the tension in West Asia. India can play a constructive role as a trusted partner. Gifting items from Gujarat, Kashmir, and Telangana also shows our unity in diversity. Well done!
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Kavya N
As a Gujarati, I feel so proud seeing our traditional jhula being presented to a world leader! It's not just furniture, it's where family stories are shared. Such a meaningful gift. ❤️

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