Jaishankar Bolsters India-UAE Ties, Conveys PM Modi's Message in Key Visit

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar concluded a high-level visit to the UAE, emphasizing the robustness and transparency of the strategic partnership. He conveyed a message from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and held discussions focused on key initiatives in energy, trade, and regional stability. The welfare of the Indian community in the UAE was a central priority, with Jaishankar acting as a bridge to share their feedback with the leadership. The visit included meetings with the UAE President, the Crown Prince of Dubai, and the Foreign Minister to reinforce bilateral cooperation.

Key Points: Jaishankar Highlights Robust India-UAE Strategic Partnership

  • Strategic partnership review
  • Energy & trade focus
  • Indian diaspora welfare
  • Geopolitical stability talks
  • High-level diplomatic outreach
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"UAE is a major partner": EAM Jaishankar highlights robust strategic ties during high-level visit

EAM Jaishankar reviews bilateral ties with UAE leadership, conveys PM Modi's message, and discusses energy, trade, and Indian community welfare.

"The UAE is a major partner for us. - EAM S Jaishankar"

Dubai, April 12

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has pointed out the robustness of the India-UAE strategic partnership, noting that the ongoing dialogue between the two nations remains exceptionally transparent despite a complex regional environment.

The Minister highlighted that his visit occurred at a vital time, facilitating a thorough review of various bilateral initiatives spanning energy and trade.

Jaishankar is currently in Abu Dhabi, marking the final stage of his four-day, two-nation diplomatic mission to Mauritius and the UAE, spanning April 9 to 12.

Following his participation in the 9th Indian Ocean Conference in Mauritius, EAM arrived in the UAE on Saturday, April 11.

Speaking on the primary focus of his high-level discussions, the External Affairs Minister told ANI, "I arrived in the UAE yesterday. So this morning, I met with Sheikh Mohammed, the President of the UAE. I brought with me a message from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and our conversation focused on our strategic relationship and its various initiatives, such as energy, economic trade, and the energy and trade relationship. The UAE is a major partner for us, so we discussed that."

Beyond the core economic pillars, the deliberations addressed the broader geopolitical challenges currently impacting the Gulf region. "We've had a very intense conflict in this region. Obviously, India has very major stakes and a big interest in the stability and security of this region. I'm very pleased to have an opportunity to come here, sit down directly, express our interests, and, incidentally, also share the feedback of the Indian community," Jaishankar observed.

The welfare of the Indian diaspora remained a central priority throughout the diplomatic exchange, particularly following the recent regional hostilities. The minister stated, "I conveyed to him Prime Minister Narendra Modi's message and our appreciation for the manner in which the Indian community in the UAE was looked after during this very difficult period. Now, while the Indian community was first and foremost in our concern and therefore in my discussions as well, obviously, we discussed other aspects of our relationship."

Jaishankar further explained that he acted as a bridge between the expatriate community and the UAE leadership to ensure their voices were heard at the highest levels. "As soon as I arrived yesterday, I met with representatives of the community. I shared their experiences and feelings with the President of the UAE. He also wanted me to share the feedback I received. I did that as well," he said, noting that "the community was very appreciative of the manner in which they were looked after."

The diplomatic outreach extended to other key members of the leadership to reinforce the collective gratitude of the Indian government. "Today, when I called on the President, the Crown Prince of Dubai, Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, he was there, so I took the opportunity to also convey to him the gratitude of the Indian community, their sentiments, and their feedback as well," Jaishankar noted.

Reflecting on the comprehensive nature of his visit, the External Affairs Minister pointed to his detailed consultations with the UAE's top diplomat.

"Yesterday, I had a detailed discussion with the Foreign Minister, Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. There's a lot of diplomacy going on these days, and the situation here is quite complex, so we discussed it openly. Overall, I'm happy that this visit happened at the right time and that the dialogue between strategic partners was as open as it usually is," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone whose brother works in Dubai, this news is very reassuring. It's good to know our government is actively engaging at the highest levels to ensure the safety and well-being of Indians abroad. The personal touch of sharing community feedback directly with the UAE President is commendable.
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Rohit P
Strong ties with the UAE are a win-win. They are a major source of energy and investment for us, and we provide a skilled workforce and a huge market. Hope these talks translate into more concrete projects and easier processes for Indian professionals.
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Sarah B
While the strategic partnership is important, I hope the dialogue also addressed workers' rights more substantively beyond crisis management. The 'open dialogue' should include talks on standardizing contracts and ensuring fair treatment for all levels of the Indian workforce there.
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Vikram M
Jaishankar's visits are always strategic and well-timed. Engaging with the UAE leadership amidst regional complexities shows India's mature and proactive foreign policy. Our stakes in Gulf stability are enormous, from oil to remittances. Good move.
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Kavya N
The human element here is so important. It's not just about trade numbers, but about the millions of Indian families whose lives are connected to the Gulf. Conveying the community's gratitude directly to the Crown Prince is a nice diplomatic gesture that strengthens people-to-people ties.

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