UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan held high-level discussions with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as both nations continued to strengthen their growing strategic partnership across trade, investment, energy, and technology sectors.
The meeting highlighted the deep economic and diplomatic ties between the United Arab Emirates and India, with leaders emphasizing cooperation in key industries including renewable energy, infrastructure, food security, digital innovation, and advanced manufacturing. Officials from both sides described the talks as part of ongoing efforts to expand long-term collaboration and support regional economic growth.
Trade relations between the UAE and India have grown rapidly in recent years, supported by investment agreements and increasing business partnerships. Analysts say the relationship has become one of the most important economic partnerships in the region, benefiting sectors such as logistics, aviation, tourism, and clean energy development.
During the discussions, the two leaders also explored opportunities to increase cooperation in emerging technologies and sustainable development projects. Both countries are investing heavily in future-focused industries, including artificial intelligence, green hydrogen, and smart infrastructure initiatives.
The meeting further reinforced the strong people-to-people connection between the two nations, with millions of Indians living and working across the UAE contributing to the country’s economic and cultural landscape. Observers say the continued engagement between Abu Dhabi and New Delhi reflects a shared vision for stability, economic progress, and international cooperation.
The UAE and India are expected to continue expanding bilateral partnerships as both governments pursue ambitious economic diversification and global investment strategies in the years ahead.

