The Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, met with Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi to talk about the strategic alliance between the two nations and to look into ways to further their shared interests. The meeting happened on Monday at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, during a reception for Sheikh Khaled and his delegation that the Indian PM was hosting. On September 8, Sheikh Khaled arrived in New Delhi as part of an official visit to India at Modi’s invitation.
In order to benefit both countries and their respective peoples, they reviewed bilateral relations within the framework of their strategic partnership during the meeting and talked about how to develop and strengthen these alliances even further. They also built on the ongoing progress in a number of areas of cooperation.
It is planned for Sheikh Khaled to pay a visit to President Droupadi Murmu. In addition, he is going to Rajghat to honour Mahatma Gandhi. The Abu Dhabi Crown Prince is scheduled to visit Mumbai on September 10th, where he will be attending a Business Forum alongside business leaders from both nations. The leaders’ meeting also covered the historical ties of friendship and cooperation between the UAE and India in all important areas, as well as the viewpoints of the two nations on a number of issues of shared interest.
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