Both India, UAE committed to work towards peace and prosperity in region: Rajnath Singh

ANI April 9, 2025 242 views

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met with UAE's Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed to strengthen bilateral defence ties. The meeting focused on expanding military cooperation, training exchanges, and potential joint defence manufacturing initiatives. Both leaders emphasized their commitment to regional peace and prosperity through strategic partnerships. The discussion builds on long-standing cultural and economic connections between India and the UAE.

"Both India and the UAE are committed to work towards peace and prosperity in the region" - Rajnath Singh
New Delhi, April 9: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held a meeting with the Crown Prince of Dubai and Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Defence of UAE Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum at South Block, New Delhi on Tuesday, as per an official statement from the ministry of Defence.

Key Points

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India and UAE aim to enhance defence cooperation through joint ventures

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Defence ministers discuss military training exchanges

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Strategic partnership focuses on Make-in-India and Make-in-Emirates initiatives

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Bilateral ties rooted in decades of cultural connections

New Delhi [India], April 9 (ANI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held a meeting with the Crown Prince of Dubai and Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Defence of UAE Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum at South Block, New Delhi on Tuesday, as per an official statement from the ministry of Defence.

The two leaders expressed happiness on the current defence cooperation through institutional mechanisms, military exercises, exchange of training programmes etc, as per the ministry.

Both the Ministers acknowledged that defence cooperation needs to be scaled up to match the progress made in other areas such as trade and business, in line with the vision and determination of the two leaders - Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President of UAE Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. They identified training exchanges as one of the key areas of defence cooperation which would enable understanding of each other's defence ecosystems and accelerate strengthening of bilateral defence ties, the statement added.

The two leaders expressed satisfaction on the active Coast Guard-to-Coast Guard cooperation and committed to further deepen it by formalising the same through an MoU. They were convinced that close collaboration between the defence industries should be an integral part of the bilateral cooperation. They emphasised on increasing defence industry collaboration and discussed opportunities for enhancing partnership in defence manufacturing, it added.

Both the Ministers acknowledged active participation from the two sides in each other's exhibitions & defence expos, and welcomed India-UAE Defence Partnership Forum which has the potential to result in strategic Joint Ventures and co-production projects benefiting both countries. They also agreed to focus on complementarities for the two countries in the Make-in-India and Make-in-Emirates initiatives, it added.

Through a post on X after the meeting, Rajnath Singh stated that the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with the UAE is of immense priority for India. "In the coming years, we are eager to work closely in areas such as defence cooperation, co-production and co-development projects, innovation and technology. Both India and the UAE are committed to work towards peace and prosperity in the region," he added.

The Defence Cooperation MoU with the UAE was signed in 2003, and an MoU on Defence Industry Cooperation was signed in 2017. India and the UAE have strong bonds of friendship based on centuries-old cultural and economic ties, it said.

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Priya K.
This is such a positive development! India and UAE have so much to gain from stronger defense ties. The Make-in-India and Make-in-Emirates collaboration could be game-changing 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇪
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope these agreements translate into tangible benefits for both nations. Sometimes these MoUs don't lead to concrete outcomes. Fingers crossed this time!
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Rahul M.
The Coast Guard cooperation is particularly important given the strategic maritime location of both countries. Smart move to formalize it through an MoU.
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Sameera A.
As someone with family in both countries, this makes me so happy! Stronger ties mean more opportunities and stability for everyone involved. The training exchanges sound especially promising.
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Vikram J.
Defense industry collaboration is the future. If India and UAE can combine their strengths in manufacturing and technology, they could become major players in the global defense market.
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Nisha P.
I wonder how this will affect the Indian diaspora in UAE. Hopefully it leads to even better working conditions and opportunities for our people there.

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