Honorable Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi has paid the visit to United Arab Emirates (UAE), both countries have significantly strengthened the bilateral ties between the both nations. This high level meetings between both nations has featured several outcomes with the signing of seven major agreements in the sectors like, over energy security, defense cooperation, artificial intelligence, maritime infrastructure, workforce development and large scale investments.
List of Agreements Signed
1. Major Energy Security with Strategic Petroleum Reserve Partnership
One of the most important agreements involves the Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Limited (ISPRL) and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC).
This partnership is strategically important because it will strengthens the India’s long-term energy resilience.
The collaboration is expected to support the strategic petroleum reserve cooperation, stronger crude oil energy security, potential collaboration in LNG infrastructure and also focus on future LPG infrastructure expansion.
As India is heavily depends on imported energy, this strategic reserve partnerships are crucial during the global supply disruptions.
2. Long-Term LPG Supply Agreement
India and the UAE also signed the dedicated agreement for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supply.
This is important because LPG remains a key household and industrial fuel source in country.
A stable long term supply arrangement helps to,
- Reduce the supply uncertainty
- Also strengthen household fuel security
- Improve energy planning predictability
- And support the India’s growing energy demand
3. India-UAE Strategic Defence Partnership
A major highlight of the visit is the Strategic Defence Partnership framework agreement.
This agreement will expands bilateral defense cooperation.
The agreement covers the,
- Defence manufacturing
- Military innovation
- Armed forces training
- Maritime security cooperation
- Cyber defence collaboration
- Secure communications systems
This reflects the shift from purely economic ties toward deeper security alignment.
4. Gujarat’s Vadinar Set for Major Maritime Infrastructure Project
Also a proposed ship repair and maritime infrastructure cluster at Vadinar, Gujarat forms the another major outcome.
This aligns with the India’s Make in India industrial ambitions.
The project could help the India to strengthen its maritime industrial ecosystem through the,
- Ship repair infrastructure
- Marine engineering growth
- Port-linked industrial activity
- Global maritime service competitiveness
5. Skill Development Push for India’s Maritime Workforce
Also a dedicated arrangement on ship repair skill development was also announced.
This focuses on the workforce capacity building.
The main objective is to make India a stronger hub for the,
- Shipbuilding professionals
- Ship repair specialists
- Maritime engineering talent
- Industrial marine services
This agreement is vital because infrastructure growth without the skilled labor limits competitiveness.
6. India-UAE AI Partnership: 8 Exaflop Supercomputer Cluster Announced
One of the most futuristic announcements was the plan to establish the eight Exaflop supercomputer cluster.
This project will involve the collaboration between Centre for Development of Advanced Computing and G42.
This will be major AI and computing milestone.
Exaflop scale computing is associated with the extremely advanced computational capacity and it is useful in,
- Artificial intelligence
- Weather modelling
- Defence simulations
- Scientific research
- Large-scale data analytics
- Advanced computing innovation
7. UAE Commits $5 Billion Investment in India
The UAE also committed the $5 billion in investments across Indian infrastructure and financial institutions.
This could support sectors such as the,
- Transport infrastructure
- Urban development
- Logistics
- Industrial expansion
- Financial ecosystem strengthening
Also the large sovereign and strategic investments are often improve long-term economic confidence.








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