Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on two significant official visits, first to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and then to France, with the aim of further enhancing bilateral relations and promoting mutual cooperation.
During his visit to the UAE on the 15th, Prime Minister Modi will hold talks with His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi & Deputy Supreme Commander of Armed Forces. This meeting holds great importance as it seeks to strengthen the already robust friendship between India and the UAE. The discussions are expected to cover a wide range of topics of mutual interest, with a focus on bolstering economic ties, enhancing strategic cooperation, and exploring new avenues for collaboration in various sectors.
Expressing confidence in the outcomes of the visit, Prime Minister Modi stated, “I am confident our interactions will add strength to India-UAE friendship and benefit the people of our countries.” This underlines the commitment of both nations to nurturing their bilateral relationship and working together for the mutual welfare and progress of their respective citizens.
Following his visit to the UAE, “Prime Minister Modi will travel to Paris to participate in the Bastille Day celebrations. The visit to France presents an opportunity for productive discussions with President Emmanuel Macron and other French dignitaries. These discussions aim to further strengthen the strategic partnership between India and France and explore avenues for cooperation in areas such as defense, technology, sustainable development, and more”.