UAE President and NSA Ajit Doval Discuss West Asia Stability in Abu Dhabi

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval in Abu Dhabi on Saturday to discuss regional stability and geopolitical developments in West Asia. The meeting focused on security concerns, economic interests, and coordination amid tensions following the Israel-Iran war. Earlier, Doval visited Saudi Arabia on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's direction for talks with senior leadership on energy, foreign affairs, and security. India continues to advocate for restraint and dialogue-based resolution to protect its strategic and economic interests in the region.

Key Points: UAE President, NSA Ajit Doval Hold Talks on Regional Stability

  • UAE President meets NSA Ajit Doval in Abu Dhabi
  • Discussions focus on regional stability and West Asia tensions
  • Doval also visited Saudi Arabia for high-level talks
  • India maintains calibrated diplomatic stance amid Israel-Iran fallout
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UAE President, NSA Ajit Doval hold talks on regional stability in Abu Dhabi

NSA Ajit Doval meets UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi to discuss regional stability, security concerns, and economic ties amid West Asia tensions.

"These meetings were helpful to exchange views on regional issues and enhance bilateral ties. - Randhir Jaiswal"

Abu Dhabi, April 26

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.

According to Al Jazeera, during the meeting, both sides discussed regional stability and ongoing geopolitical developments in West Asia. The meeting focused on security concerns, economic interests, and coordination amid evolving tensions in the region following the fallout of the Israel-Iran war.

Earlier on April 20, Doval visited Saudi Arabia as part of India's outreach to the Gulf. The visit, undertaken on the direction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, included meetings with senior Saudi leadership, including ministers handling energy and foreign affairs, as well as security officials.

During an inter-ministerial briefing, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal confirmed that Doval held high-level discussions with the Saudi Energy Minister, Foreign Minister, and his security counterpart.

"On the directions of the Prime Minister, our outreach to countries in the Gulf continues. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval paid an official visit to Saudi Arabia on the 19th of April. During his visit, he held meetings with the Energy Minister and the Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia, as well as his counterpart. These meetings were helpful to exchange views on regional issues and enhance bilateral ties," Jaiswal said.

The talks were described as a critical exchange of views on regional instability and a step toward cementing bilateral ties. The discussions focused on four "key pillars" essential to the India-Saudi relationship, ensuring stable supply chains despite threats to global trade routes, addressing concerns in the Strait of Hormuz and the broader Persian Gulf, enhancing intelligence sharing and coordination and strengthening economic ties.

As regional spillovers affect Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, India has maintained a calibrated diplomatic stance. While the conflict has disrupted shipping corridors and raised humanitarian concerns, New Delhi continues to advocate for restraint from all warring parties, protection of civilians in conflict zones and dialogue-based resolution to prevent further escalation.

With millions of Indian expatriates living in the Gulf and a heavy reliance on the region for energy imports, the MEA highlighted that active contact with stakeholders, including Israel, Palestine, and Iran, is essential to protect India's "strategic and economic interests" during this unprecedented period of geopolitical realignment.

- ANI

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Deepika L
I appreciate the outreach but I wonder how much influence we really have. The Israel-Iran war is a powder keg and we are caught in the middle. Our diplomatic balancing act is commendable but risky.
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Priya S
It's good that we are talking to everyone - Saudi, UAE, Israel, Iran. But I worry about the millions of Indians in the Gulf. If things escalate, their safety should be the top priority. Hope Doval ji discussed evacuation plans too.
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Linda P
The 'four pillars' sound promising - supply chains, Strait of Hormuz, intelligence sharing, economic ties. But I hope this isn't just another photo-op. We need concrete results, yaar, not just talk.
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Naveen S
India's stance on restraint and dialogue is the only sensible path. We can't afford to take sides when our own people are working there. Doval is doing a stellar job navigating these troubled waters. 👏
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Ramesh W
One critical point: why does India always have to play firefighter in someone else's war? We spend so much diplomatic capital on West Asia when we have our own issues with China and Pakistan. Priorities, please!

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