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India, UAE Sign Defence Cooperation Agreement
(Source: Press Trust of India issued July 1, 2003)
NEW DELHI --- In a major fillip to bilateral relations, India and the UAE Tuesday signed a defense cooperation agreement which provides for export and import of weapons and coordination in security-related issues.
The agreement was signed by Defence Secretary Subir Dutta and UAE Ambassador here Saeed M Ali Al Shamsi a day after visiting Chief of UAE Armed Forces Sheikh Mohammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan agreed during talks with Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani to work on a long term, broad strategic dialogue and set up a joint business council to hike bilateral trade to 5 billion dollars.
Al Nahyan, the third son of UAE President Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who is here on a three-day visit, met President A P J Abdul Kalam, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Defence Minister George Fernandes this morning. Besides Advani, he had held talks with External Affairs Minsiter Yashwant Sinha yesterday.
A Defence Ministry spokesman said the defense agreement provides for development of defense cooperation, import and export of arms and coordination in the fields of military training, military medical services, cultural and sports activities, environmental issues and pollution cause by military particularly at sea.
The two countries would also cooperate in defense industry, scientific research, humanitarian and peace keeping operations, he said.
The spokesman said the talks between Fernandes and Al Nahyan, who is leading a six-member delegation including Information and Culture Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, were held in very cordial atmosphere.
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India-UAE set to bolster energy, defence ties
By Express News Service | Published: 24th January 2017 07:53 PM |
Last Updated: 24th January 2017 07:54 PM | A+A A- |
NEW DELHI: India’s energy quest is steering it to deepen its strategic ties with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the two countries will be signing sixteen agreements with a total value of $75 billion during the visit of Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Supreme Commander of its armed forces Sheikh Mohamed bin Zaye Al Nahyan that started on Tuesday.
India’s cozying up to the UAE, a close defence ally of Pakistan, is also part of strategic maneuvering to counter Islamabad’s influence in the region. The two countries will also be building on their fledgling defence ties. India sees Gulf countries as future markets for its defence exports.
"Defence and security is emerging as a new area of cooperation based upon shared views and concerns about common threats. We are hoping that this visit would solidify the same," Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Secretary (Economic Relations) Amar Sinha said here. The Secretary hinted that there will be “substantial” outcome from the second visit of the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi in as many years.
Indicating the importance India attaches to the relation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached the airport in the evening to personally receive the dignitary, who will be the guest of honour in the annual Republic Day parade. It was only last year that the Indian Air Force (IAF) conducted the second edition of the ‘Desert Eagle’ exercise with its UAE counterpart after an interval of 8 years. Many private defence firms from India have already entered an understanding with the UAE companies to institutionalize the defence cooperation between the two countries.
A contingent of the UAE Armed Forces will be leading the Republic Day parade and it is only the second country after France to get the honour. The two countries will be sealing their commitment towards each other with a Strategic Cooperation Agreement.
The UAE is the fifth largest supplier of crude oil to India and is one of the top contributors to its FDI reserves. Sinha told reporters here that the UAE is poised to invest $ 75 billion in India in the coming years. "During the visit, we are hoping to sign an MoU between their investment fund and our National Infrastructure Investment Fund (NIIF), which will put in place a framework as to how the fund will be administered and which all sectors it can be invested in,” the Secretary said. In the year 2015-16, the two countries had registered a bilateral trade of about $ 50 billion.
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India, UAE Ink 14 Pacts In Key Areas Like Defence, Security
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Strategic partnership agreement was signed where PM Modi said cooperation is poised for "major take off"
NEW DELHI: In a bid boost to their strategic ties, India and the UAE today signed more than a dozen pacts in key areas like defence, security, trade and energy apart from a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement amidst assertion by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that cooperation stands poised for a "major take off".
However, much-anticipated pact pertaining to the USD 75 billion investment fund, committed by the UAE, was not among the fourteen pacts which were signed after the talks between PM Modi and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Al Nahyan, who arrived here yesterday accompanied by a high-level delegation comprising ministers, senior officials and captains of industry, will be the Chief Guest at the Republic Day parade tomorrow.
Terming his discussions as "fruitful and productive", PM Modi, at a joint press event with the UAE leader, said the discussions were wide ranging covering the entire spectrum of the bilateral engagement.
"We have shaped an ambitious roadmap of engagement to make our comprehensive strategic partnership purposeful and action oriented. The agreement that was exchanged just now has institutionalised this understanding," PM Modi said.
Asserting that security and defence cooperation have added growing new dimensions to the ties, he said their closer ties are of importance, not just to both the countries but also of significance to the entire neighbourhood.
He also said convergence between the two countries can help stabilise the region and the economic partnership can be a source of regional and global prosperity.
"We exchanged views on developments in West Asia and the Gulf, where both countries have a shared interest in peace and stability. We also discussed developments in our region, including Afghanistan. Our shared concern on growing threat from radicalism and terrorism to the safety and security of our people is shaping our cooperation in this space," PM Modi said.
He noted, "Moving forward, our cooperation stands poised for a major take off. I am confident, Your Highness, that your visit will build on the strong gains and understanding of our previous interactions. And shape its future framework marked by depth, drive and diversification of our partnership."
However, the two sides did not sign a pact pertaining to the USD 75 billion investment as was hoped by Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) officials yesterday.
Holding that the UAE has the largest sovereign fund, Secretary for Economic Relations in MEA Amar Sinha yesterday had told reporters, "During the visit, we are hoping to sign an MoU between their investment fund and our National Infrastructure Investment Fund (NIIF)" which will put in place a framework as to how the fund will be administered and which all sectors it can be invested in.
Asked as of why the accord was not inked, senior officials said, "Talks are in an advanced stage and this visit has helped in identifying sectors in which the investment can be made."
Seeking to boost security collaboration, India and the United Arab Emirates today inked two pacts to enable cooperation in the areas of cyberspace, armaments, defence industries and transfer of technology.
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and Mohammed Al Bawardi, UAE's Minister of State for Defence, exchanged Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cooperation in the field of defence industry.
The agreement aims to establish cooperation in the identified fields of defence manufacturing and technology, including through studies, research, development, innovation and cooperation between public and private sector institutions of the two nations.
Under this MoU, the two sides will also collaborate in areas of armaments, defence industries and transfer of technology.
The second MoU exchanged between Parrikar and Shaikh Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy National Security Adviser and Chairman of the State Security Department, UAE, was aimed at technology development and cooperation in cyberspace.
It is noteworthy that in May last year, Parrikar's visit to the Gulf country focused on widening conversation with the UAE military on defence and security issues.
Possibilities of Indian defence manufacturers selling military equipment to the UAE were also explored during Parrikar's visit.
Parrikar had also inked an MoU on the Mutual Protection of Classified Information.
Bilateral defence interaction between India and the UAE has been itnessing a steady growth.
There have been regular high level exchanges at the level of service chiefs, functional level exchanges and military education exchanges between the countries.
The ships of the navies of both countries have regularly made port calls enhancing bilateral defence cooperation. India and UAE also hold an 'Annual Defence Dialogue' to discuss the security and defence cooperation issues between the two countries.
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UAE and India sign partnership agreement
Bernd Debusmann Jr. (Chief Reporter)/New Delhi
bernd@khaleejtimes.com Filed on January 25, 2017
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed forces shakes hands with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi (R) at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India, January 25, 2017. REUTERS
The UAE and India signed 14 new Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) and agreements.
The UAE and India have shaped "an ambitious roadmap of engagement" for the future and created new "synergy" in ties between the two nations, according to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Modi's comments came as the UAE and India signed 14 new Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) and agreements covering a variety of areas, ranging from an agreement on a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership which has "institutionalized" the understanding between the two countries to defence and maritime cooperation, cyberspace, energy, Small and Medium Enterprises and agriculture.
In his remarks delivered at New Delhi's Hyderabad House alongside His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nayan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, Modi said that the meeting was focused on the implementation of agreements made during two previous meetings, in February 2015 and August 2015.
"We agreed to sustain the momentum of our relations in key areas, including energy and investments," he said. "We regard UAE as an important partner in India's growth story."
Importantly, Modi noted that the two countries "are working to connect institutional investors in the UAE with our National Investment Fund", and conveyed to Sheikh Mohamed the interest that Indian investors, for their part, have in becoming partners for infrastructure projects in the UAE for Expo 2020.
"We can jointly tap abundant opportunities in our initiatives aimed at building digital economy, human capital and smart urbanization in India," he added. "We are also encouraging and facilitating business and industry of both countries to increase the quality and quantum bilateral trade."
Security was also high on the agenda at the meeting.
"We have agreed to expand our useful cooperation in the field of defence to new areas including in the maritime domain. The MoU on Defence Cooperation, signed earlier today, will help steer our defence engagements in the right direction," Modi noted. "We also feel that our growing engagement in countering violence and extremism is necessary for securing our societies."
Good relations between India and the UAE, Modi said, will ultimately benefit "the entire neighbourhood", in which both countries share an interest in maintaining peace and stability, whether in the West Asia, the Gulf, or Afghanistan.
"Our convergence can help stabilize the region and our economic partnership can be a source of regional and global prosperity," he said. "Our shared concern on growing threat from radicalism and terrorism to the safety and security of our people is shaping our cooperation in this space."
Lastly, Modi thanked Sheikh Mohamed for "looking after the welfare" of the 2.6 million members of the Indian diaspora who call the UAE home, and for his allocation of land for a temple in Abu Dhabi.
"Moving forward, our cooperation stands poised for a major take off," Modi told Sheikh Mohamed. "I am confident..that your visit will build on the strong gains and understanding of our previous interactions, and shape its future framework marked by depth, drive and diversification of our partnership."
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List of agreements
-Agreement on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the Republic of India and the UAE
-MoU between the Ministry of Defence of the Government of the Republic of India and the Ministry of Defence of the Government of UAE on cooperation in the field of Defence Industry
-MoU between the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of the UAE on Institutional Cooperation on Maritime Transport
-MOU between the Directorate General of Shipping, Republic of India and the Federal Transport Authority- Land and Maritime in the UAE on Mutual Recognition of Certificates of Competency as per the provisions of the Standards of Training, Certification and Watch-keeping Convention (STCW78) and amendments thereof
-MoU between the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways of the Republic of India and the Federal Transport Authority, Land and Maritime of the UAE on Bilateral Cooperation in the Road Transport and Highways Sector
-MOU between the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of UAE on cooperation in prevention and combating of human trafficking
-MoU for the cooperation in the field of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and innovation between the Ministry of Economy of United Arab Emirates and Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MoSMSME) of the Republic of India
-MoU between the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare of the Republic of India and the Ministry of Climate Change & Environment of UAE in agriculture and Allied sectors
-MOU between the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of UAE on mutual exemption of entry visa requirements to the holders of Diplomatic, special and Official Passports
-MoU between Prasar Bharati, India and Emirates News Agency (WAM), UAE for cooperation in programme exchange
-MoU between the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of India and the Ministry of Economy of United Arab Emirates on trade remedial measures to promote cooperation in areas of mutual interest.
-Agreement on Oil Storage And Management between Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Limited and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company
-MOU between National Productivity Council and Al Etihad Energy Services Co. LLC
-MOU between National Security Council Secretariat of India & National Electronic Security Authority of the UAE