India-UAE Partnership: How a Shared Vision Drives Future Prosperity

Union Minister Piyush Goyal attended the UAE National Day event in Delhi. He emphasized the strong and growing partnership between India and the UAE. Goyal highlighted how both nations' long-term development visions are closely aligned. The collaboration extends into education, with top Indian institutes setting up campuses in Dubai.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Highlights India-UAE Partnership at UAE National Day

  • Piyush Goyal attended the 54th UAE National Day celebrations in New Delhi
  • He stated India's Vikasit Bharat 2047 vision aligns with UAE's 'We the UAE 2031' plan
  • The partnership includes new IIT, IIM, and IIFT campuses opening in Dubai
  • Goyal praised the strong bilateral ties built on trust, innovation, and a shared future vision
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Piyush Goyal attends UAE National Day celebrations, says New Delhi- Abu Dhabi working for shared prosperity of people

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal says India's Vikasit Bharat 2047 vision aligns with UAE's 2031 plan, fostering shared prosperity and educational ties.

"Both the UAE and India are working for the shared prosperity of the people of both countries. - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, December 2

Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted collaboration between India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for "shared prosperity of the people."

Piyush Goyal attended the 54th UAE National Day celebrations in Delhi on Monday. He stated that India's vision of Vikasit Bharat 2047 resonates with the UAE's vision of 'We the UAE 2031.'

Piyush Goyal further shared the growing partnership in education.

"Both the UAE and India are working for the shared prosperity of the people of both countries. Our vision, the Vikasit Bharat 2047, resonates very closely with the vision of the UAE, 'We the UAE 2031,' he said.

"With the growing partnership on education, Indian Institute of Technology, Indian Institute of Management, and Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, all opening up in Dubai, this relationship will be a role model for many other relationships in the future," he added.

Later in a post on X, Piyush Goyal expressed gratitude for the warmth and hospitality extended by Abdulnasser Jamal Alshaali, UAE Ambassador to India.

"Delighted to attend the 54th UAE National Day celebrations! Grateful for the warmth & hospitality extended by H.E. Dr. Abdulnasser Jamal Alshaali, Ambassador of UAE to India. Proud of the strong India-UAE partnership, driven by trust, innovation & shared vision for the future," he said.

On December 2, the United Arab Emirates commemorates the 54th anniversary since the country's foundation in 1971 when the six Gulf emirates of Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain and Fujairah formed a federation. The seventh, Ras al Khaimah, joined the union early the following year, thereby concluding the formation of the country as the world knows it today.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Shared prosperity sounds good, but I hope this translates into tangible benefits for the common Indian worker in the Gulf, not just big business deals. Better protection of labour rights should be a core part of this partnership.
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Abdulnasser Jamal Alshaali
As an NRI in Dubai for 15 years, seeing IIT come here is a dream. Our children can now get world-class Indian education while we work here. This is a game-changer for the diaspora. Proud of both nations!
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Sarah B
The alignment of 'Vikasit Bharat 2047' with 'We the UAE 2031' is a smart diplomatic framing. It shows a forward-looking relationship beyond just oil and remittances. More strategic partnerships like this in the region please.
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Karthik V
Good step. But our government should also focus on improving the education infrastructure within India with the same enthusiasm. We need IIT-level quality in more Indian cities first.
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Meera T
Happy UAE National Day to our friends! The warmth between our countries is real. From spices to space, this partnership is growing in every field. May the bond grow stronger. ✨

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