Modi's Diplomacy: Bolstering India-UAE Ties Amid West Asia Turmoil
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India reaffirmed support for West Asian peace during talks with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Key agreements were signed focusing on energy security and defense collaborations. The visit underscored concerns over Gulf instability affecting oil supplies and strategic alignments.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to discuss and support efforts for peace in West Asia. The talks included condemnation of attacks on the UAE and signing vital agreements to solidify strategic collaborations, particularly in energy and defense sectors.
The meeting, which took place shortly after Modi's arrival in the Gulf nation, saw both countries commit to strengthening ties amid regional instability heightened by the ongoing US-Israeli-Iran conflict. The focus remained on energy security and maintaining India's petroleum reserves.
Modi's visit accentuated India's concerns over oil supply disruptions from the Strait of Hormuz. The discussions also reflected the shifting geopolitical dynamics in the region, underlining UAE's strategic maneuvers following its decision to leave OPEC.
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