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India-UAE condemn state backed terrorism,UAE supports indias bid For UN Council (join statemeant)

Half of all Japanese causualties in WWII were killed in China and China pinned down over 1,000,000 Japanese troops in the Chinese battle ground. What's about Indians' role?

I do not know much about that part of the history...
 
UAE was the third and last country to have releations with Taliban..much of the Taliban leader ship have economic interest in the UAE and principle country where drug money was washed white...UAE is principle money laundering conduit for Baloch terrorist...
 
If full scale war erupt against GCC then Indian Military will go to fight along aside Arab forces.
LOL...Any agreement for this ?as far as i Know Indian soldiers don't serve outside there country except under UN mission..
By the way what if war broke out with Iran ?
 
LOL...Any agreement for this ?as far as i Know Indian soldiers don't serve outside there country except under UN mission..
By the way what if war broke out with Iran ?

Speech by the President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee at the banquet hosted in honour of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of UAE Armed Forces on January 25, 2017


India's relations with United Arab Emirates, a country to which we are geographically and culturally close, are deeply rooted in history. We have, in recent times, expanded our ties into a wide-ranging relationship of political, economic, energy, defence and security co-operation. It is a matter of immense satisfaction that we have, today, signed a Framework Agreement on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and that we both desire to develop it to its maximum potential.
 
Speech by the President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee at the banquet hosted in honour of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of UAE Armed Forces on January 25, 2017


India's relations with United Arab Emirates, a country to which we are geographically and culturally close, are deeply rooted in history. We have, in recent times, expanded our ties into a wide-ranging relationship of political, economic, energy, defence and security co-operation. It is a matter of immense satisfaction that we have, today, signed a Framework Agreement on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and that we both desire to develop it to its maximum potential.
Dear where it mentions India will send force ?Is there any bilateral defense treaty/alliance between India and UAE ..You started with GCC and now come to UAE..
Please answer direct..Do you have defense treaty/alliance military ?
Again in fight between Iran and UAE where you will send force ?
 
Dear where it mentions India will send force ?Is there any bilateral defense treaty/alliance between India and UAE ..You started with GCC and now come to UAE..
Please answer direct..Do you have defense treaty/alliance military ?
Again in fight between Iran and UAE where you will send force ?

Republic of India is having security agreements with GCC.
 
Republic of India is having security agreements with GCC.
Again where is this AGREEMENT ?Where does it mention to participate in war ?Kindly mention the clause of relevant agreement and again answer ..Where will India side in GCC Vs Iran ?
 
Again where is this AGREEMENT ?Where does it mention to participate in war ?Kindly mention the clause of relevant agreement and again answer ..Where will India side in GCC Vs Iran ?

Security agreements means respecting soverignity of each other and coming to assist in case of full scale war.

http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=138531
04-April-2016 09:20 IST
Both leaders expressed appreciation for the successful transformation of bilateral relationship in political, economic, security, defence, manpower and people to people exchanges, in recent years, which have enriched bilateral ties. They expressed satisfaction at the regular exchange of high-level visits between the two countries, underlining that the Delhi Declaration (2006) and the Riyadh Declaration (2010) elevated the mutually beneficial bilateral relations to the level of 'Strategic Partnership'.

Cognizant of their responsibility for promoting peace, stability and security in the region and the world, the two leaders emphasized the importance of further cementing bilateral strategic engagement, including in the areas of security and defence cooperation, to serve the common interests of the two countries and their peoples.
 
Security agreements means respecting soverignity of each other and coming to assist in case of full scale war.

http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=138531
04-April-2016 09:20 IST
Both leaders expressed appreciation for the successful transformation of bilateral relationship in political, economic, security, defence, manpower and people to people exchanges, in recent years, which have enriched bilateral ties. They expressed satisfaction at the regular exchange of high-level visits between the two countries, underlining that the Delhi Declaration (2006) and the Riyadh Declaration (2010) elevated the mutually beneficial bilateral relations to the level of 'Strategic Partnership'.

Cognizant of their responsibility for promoting peace, stability and security in the region and the world, the two leaders emphasized the importance of further cementing bilateral strategic engagement, including in the areas of security and defence cooperation, to serve the common interests of the two countries and their peoples.
Security agreements mean... So these are meanings you extract it..Thank you
 
The two sides agreed to coordinate efforts to counter radicalisation and misuse of religion by groups and countries for inciting hatred and perpetrating acts of terrorism.
In a veiled attack on Pakistan, India and the UAE have condemned efforts by states to use religion to sponsor and sustain terrorism against other countries, and resolved to cooperate in countering terrorism by adopting a policy of “zero tolerance” towards the menace.

An India-UAE joint statement on Thursday, said the two sides agreed to coordinate efforts to counter radicalisation and misuse of religion by groups and countries for inciting hatred and perpetrating acts of terrorism.

Acknowledging the common threat posed by terrorism to peace and security, the two countries reaffirmed their “strong condemnation of and resolute opposition to terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, wherever committed and by whomever, and declared that there could be no justification for terrorism anywhere.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan had held comprehensive talks on Wednesday on bilateral, regional and international issues after which the two sides signed a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement and over a dozen pacts in key areas like defence, security, trade and energy.

Without naming Pakistan, the statement said, “The two sides condemned efforts, including by states, to use religion to justify, sustain and sponsor terrorism against other countries.

“They further deplored efforts by countries to give religious and sectarian colour to political issues and pointed out the responsibility of all states to control the activities of the so-called ‘non-state actors’”

The two leaders articulated their unequivocal resolve to cooperate on counterterrorism by adopting a policy of zero tolerance towards the menace, it said.

Expressing satisfaction at the growing bilateral collaboration on counterterrorism, information-sharing and capacity-building, the two sides exuded confidence that these efforts would contribute to regional and global peace and security.

“The two sides agreed to coordinate efforts to counter radicalisation and misuse of religion by groups and countries for inciting hatred and perpetrating acts of terrorism.

“They emphasised the need to facilitate regular exchanges of religious scholars and intellectuals and to organise conferences and seminars to promote the values of peace, tolerance, inclusiveness and welfare that are inherent in all religions,” the statement added.

Gravely concerned about the threat posed by terrorism and violent extremism which undermine security and stability, the two leaders agreed that resolute and credible steps must be taken to eliminate safe heavens and sanctuaries that provide shelter to terrorists and their activities.

The Indian side expressed deep appreciation for the solidarity expressed by the UAE on the terrorist attacks on the Indian Air Force base in Pathankot in January 2016 and on the Army camp in Uri in September 2016.

Mr. Modi and Mr. Al Nahyan strongly condemned the terrorist attacks in Kabul and Kandahar on January 10, and underscored the need to bring the perpetrators to justice, the statement said.

Prime Minister Modi conveyed his condolences at the loss of lives of the UAE and Afghan nationals in these attacks and wished speedy recovery to the UAE diplomats injured in the attacks.

Both leaders emphasised the importance of promoting culture of inclusiveness, openness and tolerance within and among societies and agreed to work together closely to confront the global ills of extremism, terrorism and religious intolerance.

“They reiterated that the Indian and the UAE experiences in building inclusive societies should continue to be promoted as effective models in countering extremism and radicalism,” it said.

Both sides noted the importance of efforts to disrupt terrorist networks, their financing and movement, in accordance with the relevant principles and purposes of the U.N. Charter and international laws.

Deploring the use of double standards in addressing the menace of international terrorism, the two sides agreed to strengthen cooperation in combating the menace both at the bilateral level and within the multilateral system.

In this regard, they called for early conclusion of negotiations on the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism in the U.N., the statement added.


http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...ion-to-sponsor-terrorism/article17097969.ece1


UAE supports India’s bid for permanent membership of UN Security Council: 5 Key highlights of joint statement

UAE supports India’s bid for permanent membership of UN Security Council: 5 Key highlights of joint statement
The joint statement issued by the two countries laid a key emphasis on the issues of security and terrorism plaguing the world.

New Delhi, January 26: India and the United Arab Emirates today issued a joint statement that marks the visit of the crown prince of the Emirates’ crown prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s visit to India as the chief guest for the Republic Day celebrations.

The joint statement issued by the two countries laid a key emphasis on the issues of security and terrorism plaguing the world. To India’s achievements, the UAE that had historically always maintained a support for the Pakistani position in matters of strategic concerns, a very visible shift was seen in the countries dynamics towards the region.

On Wednesday, UAE and India signed 14 agreements in various areas including defence, maritime transport, and energy among other sectors. Further the Crown Prince, as well as, the Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, have called for an increased role of India in maintaining peace in the Middle East. Here are 5 key highlights of the joint statement between the countries:

  1. The countries have attributed the increased number of head of state visits between the two countries to a strengthening bilateral relationship. The statement expressed this view and read, “Strong bonds of time-tested friendship have found clear expression in the series of high-level bilateral visits.”
  2. Another major point raised was UAE’s support for India’s permanent candidature in the United Nations Security Council. Conveying Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s gratitude for the support the statement read, ” PM thanked Prince Sheikh Mohd Bin Zayed for the consistent support expressed by the UAE for India’s candidature for UNSC.”
  3. Meanwhile, both the countries also reiterated their strong condemnation of and resolute opposition to terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.
  4. A key point conveyed in the joint statement was the indirect condemnation of the state sponsored terrorism that Pakistan engages in. The statement read, “Both condemned efforts, including by States, to use religion to justify,sustain& sponsor terror against other countries.”
  5. In continuation with the statement made in condemnation of terrorism, India expressed gratitude for UAE’s solidarity in the wake of Uri and Pathankot attacks. The press release expressed this by stating, “India expressed deep appreciation for solidarity expressed by the UAE on the terrorist attacks in Pathankot and in Uri.”


http://www.india.com/news/india/uae...le-key-highlights-of-joint-statement-1785784/

India now must wait for Iranian response. Thank you India
 
You know what i am talking about you keep on denying the facts.
I sincerely don' t know and i unable to make a sense what you are saying..Lets close it..You didn't reply you will fight with GCC against Iran too ?
And neither you were able to show a clause mentioning a military alliance ?
 
I sincerely don' t know and i unable to make a sense what you are saying..Lets close it..You didn't reply you will fight with GCC against Iran too ?
And neither you were able to show a clause mentioning a military alliance ?


Delhi Declaration (2006) and the Riyadh Declaration (2010) elevated the mutually beneficial bilateral relations to the level of 'Strategic Partnership'.

Delhi Declaration signed on 27/12/1426H corresponding to 27 January 2006, and expressed their satisfaction at the steady expansion of Saudi-India relations since the signing of the Delhi Declaration. They re-emphasized the importance of full implementation of the Delhi Declaration through exchange of visits at the ministerial, official, business, academia, media and other levels.

Keeping in view the development of relations between the two countries, and the potential for their further growth, the two leaders decided to raise their cooperation to a strategic partnership covering security, economic, defence and political areas.

Signed this Sunday, Fe/bruary 28, 2010 (14 Rabea Alawal, 1431H) in Riyadh.
 

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