India-UAE Relations Anchoring a Future-Ready Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
The visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on May 15, 2026, marks a watershed moment in India’s 'Link West' policy. Historically defined by transactional energy trade and labor migration, the India-UAE relationship has undergone a tectonic shift over the last decade, maturing into a robust Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) - a foundational pillar of India’s global strategic and economic calculus.
Against the backdrop of a volatile global order, the Prime Minister’s visit focused on four critical pillars: energy security, frontier technology, maritime connectivity, and strategic defence. The outcomes of this visit signify a transition from ....
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