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Modi's 'selfie' obsession continues at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi was speaking to the teeming millions about our country's glorious progress after independence, a few hundred miles away, across the LoC, ceasefire violations by Pakistan killed six people. The security of the people is of utmost importance in the light of these incidents. This has been a major thrust of focus by the Prime Minister during his two-day visit to the United Arab Emirates or UAE.

For the first time, UAE and India are on the same wavelength with respect to terrorism. The PM in his speech has categorically mentioned that both countries will not tolerate the terror wreaked in the name of religion. Those who were responsible for horrendous terror attacks in the country like the 1993 Mumbai blasts and the 26/11 attacks and are still being harboured by Pakistan ought to be punished. In order to combat terrorism, a joint statement has been made by India and UAE wherein both countries condemn efforts, including by states, to use religion to justify, support and sponsor terrorism against other countries. They have called for international co-operation and intelligence sharing in counter-terrorism operations. They have also proposed to work together for the adoption of India's proposed Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism in the United Nations.

The warm welcome received by the Hon'ble Prime Minister is a far cry from the hostile environment created by the Pakistani leadership. The Prime Minister was welcomed at the VIP airport in Abu Dhabi by the Crown Prince, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan along with his five brothers. The Crown Prince reportedly by-passed the official protocol wherein a visiting dignitary to the country is only welcomed by the Foreign Ministry head Sheikh Abdullah, who is the Crown Prince's brother. This gesture underlines the respect and appreciation of Modi by the UAE leaders.

This visit is being regarded as one of the most unforgettable chapters in Indian history as it is the first visit by an Indian PM to that country in 34 years. The UAE has also extended support to India's candidature for a permanent seat in the UN Security Council as the two countries called for reforms in the current UN constitution. In addition to this, the Prime Minister was also treated to a multi-course vegetarian fare (including a Royal Gujarati Thali) which was made by India's leading chef, Sanjeev Kapoor, who was specially flown in by UAE hosts. Though Indian heads of state have not paid any visit to this country in a long time, this visit by the PM has been much appreciated by the UAE leaders and people alike. Mr. Modi spoke to almost 50,000 Indian expatriates at a grand public reception named "Marhaba (welcome) NaMo, which is being hailed as unprecedented in the history of the UAE, where for the first time a visiting head of state has been given a reception on such a grand scale.

Another small but significant takeaway from this trip is the promise by the UAE on Sunday to allot land for the first-ever temple in Abu Dhabi. The PM has thanked the UAE leadership for this landmark decision.

Apart from these, the two-day visit also promises to bring favourable economic implications for India. The Indian expatriate community is the largest ethnic community in the UAE which remits millions of dollars to India annually. Though this is a known fact, a lesser-known fact is the humongous economic potential of the UAE with respect to Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs). UAE companies have been investing in Africa, eager to tap their resources in the world's fastest growing continent. Similarly, the UAE has also been looking east to strengthening its trade ties with China. In light of these investments, India projects itself as an attractive investment destination so that it does not lose out on the immense economic benefits which come with being associated with a country like the UAE. The PM announced in his speech that UAE plans to invest 4.5 lakh crore rupees(75 Billion dollar) in India, which would give a very big boost to our economy.

With respect to the India diaspora in UAE, PM Modi addressed the labour issues faced by the Indians alongside improving trade and bilateral relations and seeking investment. It is important to mention here that the profile of the expatriate Indian population in the UAE is very different from that of the US - where Modi addressed tens of thousands of screaming, cheering Indian Americans at Madison Square Garden. The typical Indian expatriate in the UAE is a blue-collar worker. Some 50 per cent are in unskilled or semi-skilled jobs, and 30 per cent are in medium-skilled professions.

The PM has left no stone unturned to reassure these labourers of the government's support and ensure their welfare. On Saturday, Mr. Modi visited the ICAD Residential labour camp in Abu Dhabi which houses nearly a lakh people from various Indian states (mostly migrant labourers) and from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal which shows his commitment to address the concerns of the large number of Indian expatriates in UAE.

These instances, and the excited reactions of the Indian expatriates in Dubai as well as UAE leaders, show that the promises made by our Prime Minister are not false. "Maine koi bhaashan nahi diya, karke dikhaya" (I have walked the talk), said Mr.Modi in this year's Independence Day speech. With his UAE visit and the developments thereto, the faraway sands of UAE are not a mirage, as the Opposition claims but a tangible reality, thanks to our Prime Minister.



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From the facebook page of HH Sheikh Mohd Rashid Ali Maktoum

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Narender Modi It was an absolute pleasure meeting you, today India and UAE started new milestone in their relationship, We have a deep historical links and shared vision and aspirations for our nations.

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so UAE indians will be investing in india??? if not then why are posting this list?? are you mentally retarded??

Indian billionaires in UAE are investing heavily in India from Mega mall,5 star hospital,5 star hotels,International convention center,Food processing unit,Exchange,Airport,Banks etc.India is a very promising market in future with vast potential.Hope you brain can cope with this shed of knowledge
 
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Indian billionaires in UAE are investing heavily in India from Mega mall,5 star hospital,5 star hotels,International convention center,Food processing unit,Exchange,Airport,Banks etc.India is a very promising market in future with vast potential.Hope you brain can cope with this shed of knowledge

Understand one thing clearly......
the Indian Billionaires are investing their own money on their home-turf in India. Which has nothing to do with Modi.

While this commitment that Modi has got is an investment from the GCC Sovereign Fund which is money belonging to the GCC Govts and the Ruling families of Sheikhs.


There is a big difference between these two investments, just keep that in mind.
 
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Understand one thing clearly......
the Indian Billionaires are investing their own money on their home-turf in India. Which has nothing to do with Modi.

While this commitment that Modi has got is an investment from the GCC Sovereign Fund which is money belonging to the GCC Govts and the Ruling families of Sheikhs.


There is a big difference between these two investments, just keep that in mind.

I know buddy, since the guy asked if indian's investing in india or not, i replied




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How many years...... have those particular prayers that you quote.......are being said ?
And how many years more.... will they remain unrequited ? If prayers could put man on the moon, SUPARCO would've closed shop.
BTW, whose prayers are those: Mulla Diesel or Mulla Burkha or Mulla Hafizzz ??

Indian Muslims do not say such prayers.... they pray to Almighty Allah in the correctly prescribed holy way.

it has nothing to do with going to the moon -- it has to do with mythology, culture, narrative.

it may send Muslims backwards
 
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What our Indian friends forget is that despite all the smiles -- it is the Friday prayers which determine the Muslim world's collective memory.

And, the prayer from DC to Malaysia is the same:
"Allah huma sa'ed al Muslimeen fi sheeshan, fi Kashmir, ..." so yes the Arabs have become say with optics -- the collective mythology is the same.

I wonder if even in Indian Mosques they say the same prayer.

That Modi is the butcher of Muslims is seared into the Muslim memory as is of slobodan milosevic

As Indian pundits have notes that Modi will not be able to shake off his RSS roots even if he tries, in Muslim eyes (outside India) he will always be remembered in our hearts as the butcher of Muslims.
No one apart from pak and Bangladesh cares about modi or what he allegedly did to Indian Muslims...Indian Muslim is as alien to an Arab as an Indian Hindu.

It is only your stupid imagination that Muslims of Malaysia or Indonesia or Saudi or Iran share the feeling of brotherhood....I wouldn't even be surprised if Arabs aren't even aware about the accusations levelled against modi.

I am sure modi will make a visit to Saudi as well one day and he would get as royal a welcome as he got in UAE and I am sure your asss will burn again like hell.:D
 
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How many years...... have those particular prayers that you quote.......are being said ?
And how many years more.... will they remain unrequited ? If prayers could put man on the moon, SUPARCO would've closed shop.
BTW, whose prayers are those: Mulla Diesel or Mulla Burkha or Mulla Hafizzz ??

Indian Muslims do not say such prayers.... they pray to Almighty Allah in the correctly prescribed holy way.
He is just babbling non sense...he is dying for the acceptance from Arabs..
 
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i know baniya is the jew of south asia...
@500
You might have never expected that a muslim middle east prince would give modi such a great welcome...Heartt's burning?

In this world only money talks..come out of your hallucinations of religion.
 
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No one apart from pak and Bangladesh cares about modi or what he allegedly did to Indian Muslims...Indian Muslim is as alien to an Arab as an Indian Hindu.

No wonder the Friday prayers in Bosnia, Turkey, Malyasia, Saudia Arabia, end with:

" ... Sa'eed al mujahadeen fi Kashmir, fi Shishaan ... " -- but I take you do not know what that means ;-)

Oh and I spent a large part of my youth in Saudi Arabia, my father was a guest worker -- and yes Pakistanis face humiliation at the hands of some arabs but so do poor Pakistanis face humiliation from some Rich Pakistanis.

You have to understand that I'm not even religious but there is a sense of Muslim familial hood -- that you cannot understand it not surprising.

For example I personally am less than charitable vis-a-vis Afghans but I do consider them my family. Well all humans are my family but there is the concept of immediate family, near family, far family -- and yes Muslims, secular, atheist, fundamentalist share a unifying culture. I've heard that many Indian Muslims refuse to sing Vande Mataram -- they have no problem singing Tala-al Badr (but you may not know what that is) ;-)

Muslims may have a million differences may kill more of each other -- but there is a sense of family -- just as there is with any other family.

Someone like yourself who is an outsider but made a decent effort to understand why Islam is the trump identify is Aatish Taseer -- son of the deceased Gov Salman Taseer (who is a Pakistani) and the Indian Journalist Talvin Singh (and Indian Sikh): A Stranger to History.

In the book he is dumbfounded why his father who is an Athiest, eats pork, drinks whiskey considers his Muslim identity so strong.


It is only your stupid imagination that Muslims of Malaysia or Indonesia or Saudi or Iran share the feeling of brotherhood....I wouldn't even be surprised if Arabs aren't even aware about the accusations levelled against modi.

I am sure modi will make a visit to Saudi as well one day and he would get as royal a welcome as he got in UAE and I am sure your asss will burn again like hell.:D

As I said my dear my years in Saudi Arabia were some of the fondest -- the Saudis despite some ups and downs were very welcoming people to Pakistanis. But yes you have no clue -- how would you -- you're an outsider. Strange isn't it that the children of Rama, Rekha, Sandeep today are named Iqbal, Mohammad, Yaseen and hold the Sand Dunes of far away Arabia more dear than they do the Ganga ;-)
 
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