PM Modi’s UAE Arrival: F16 Escort Marks Start of 5-Nation Tour

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Abu Dhabi on Friday, receiving an F16 escort from the UAE as part of a five-nation tour from May 15-20. The visit aims to deepen India's strategic partnerships across trade, technology, energy, and innovation with Europe and the Gulf region. PM Modi will meet UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to discuss energy cooperation and regional issues. The tour will also cover the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Italy to strengthen bilateral ties.

Key Points: PM Modi UAE Visit: F16 Escort, Key Deals in 5-Nation Tour

  • PM Modi arrives in UAE with F16 fighter jet escort
  • Visit aims to deepen trade, energy, and tech partnerships
  • Leaders to discuss bilateral issues including energy cooperation
  • Tour covers UAE, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Italy
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PM Modi's plane gets F16 escort as he arrives in UAE on first leg of 5 nation visit

PM Modi arrives in UAE with F16 escort, beginning a 5-nation tour to boost trade, energy, and tech ties with Europe and the Gulf.

"The Prime Minister's high-level engagements... underline India's growing stature as a trusted economic partner. - SC Ralhan"

Abu Dhabi, May 15

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the UAE on Friday. The UAE F16 jets escorted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plane as it entered the UAE airspace. UAE F16 jets escorted PM Narendra Modi's aircraft as it entered UAE airspace. On arrival, he was accorded a guard of honour as he landed in Abu Dhabi.

The Prime Minister will meet President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The two leaders will exchange views on bilateral issues, in particular energy cooperation, as well as regional and international issues of mutual interest.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday emplaned for Abu Dhabi as part of his five-nation tour from May 15-20, covering the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy, aimed at deepening India's strategic partnerships across trade, technology, energy, innovation and green growth, while reinforcing New Delhi's expanding engagement with Europe and the Gulf region.

Ahead of the visit, exporters' body Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) said the tour comes at a "crucial juncture" and is expected to give fresh momentum to India's trade and investment ties with Europe and the Gulf region.

Calling the visit significant for India's economic and strategic engagement with Europe and the Gulf region, FIEO said the high-level meetings are expected to create new opportunities for Indian exporters across sectors such as engineering, clean energy, technology, pharmaceuticals, textiles, logistics and digital trade.

FIEO President SC Ralhan said, "The Prime Minister's high-level engagements with the leadership of the UAE and major European nations underline India's growing stature as a trusted economic partner and a key driver of global growth. The visit is expected to create substantial opportunities for Indian exporters across sectors, including engineering, clean energy, technology, pharmaceuticals, food processing, textiles, logistics and digital trade."

PM Modi will begin the tour with a visit to the UAE on May 15, where he will meet UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), discussions are expected to focus on energy cooperation, trade, investment and regional issues of mutual interest.

FIEO said the UAE remains one of India's most important trade and investment partners and a key gateway for Indian exports to the Middle East and Africa.

UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation Reem Al Hashimy hailed the Prime Minister as a "true treasure" for the leadership and people of the Emirates, stating that the bilateral relationship is poised to scale "new mountaintops" in trade and technology.Speaking with ANI, Al Hashimy expressed great excitement for the visit, noting that PM Modi remains a key figure in a longstanding partnership.

She said PM Modi's visit will take forward the regular high-level engagements between the two countries following the UAE President's visit to India in January and the Crown Prince's participation in the AI Summit in February.

After the UAE, PM Modi will travel to the Netherlands from May 15-17, where he is scheduled to hold talks with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten and meet King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima. The visit is expected to focus on sectors such as semiconductors, green hydrogen, innovation, defence and water management.

- ANI

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Priya S
Impressive diplomacy indeed! But I wish more attention was given to climate action and green energy in these visits. The UAE has amazing expertise in solar and sustainability—could learn a lot from them. Also, the F16 escort is nice symbolism, but let's not forget the real work happens in trade agreements and people-to-people ties. Hope our exporters benefit!
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James A
Great to see Modi strengthening India's global partnerships! The UAE has been a reliable partner, and this tour covering Europe too is smart strategy. Energy cooperation and green growth are exactly what the world needs right now. Well done, India! 👏
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Michael C
The F16 escort protocol shows the high regard the UAE has for PM Modi. This visit is timely given India's growing energy needs and the global shift toward renewables. Bilateral trade with Europe and the Gulf is crucial for India's economic growth. Hope to see concrete outcomes on semiconductors and green hydrogen collaborations.
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Rohit P
Honestly, while these high-level visits are good for optics, I hope they translate into real benefits for the common Indian—like cheaper oil, better trade deals, and more jobs. The UAE minister calling Modi a "true treasure" sounds nice, but let's see the action on ground. Still, good to see India being taken seriously on world stage. 🙏
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Kavya N
What a welcome! The UAE and India share such a deep bond—be it oil, trade, or the millions of Indians working there. The PM's visit to Netherlands for semiconductors and Sweden for innovation is a great move. India is truly positioning itself as a global player. Just hope our domestic industries also benefit from these partnerships.

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