India, UAE sign key pacts to strengthen economic ties

IANS April 8, 2025 291 views

India and the UAE have signed groundbreaking agreements to enhance bilateral economic cooperation across multiple sectors. The pacts include establishing overseas campuses for prestigious Indian educational institutions like IIM-Ahmedabad in Dubai. Significant trade and infrastructure initiatives like Bharat Mart and Virtual Trade Corridor are set to boost economic interactions. These developments are expected to strengthen ties between the two nations and provide substantial benefits to the large Indian diaspora in the UAE.

"These initiatives will benefit the 4.3 million-strong Indian diaspora living in the UAE" - Ministry of External Affairs
India, UAE sign key pacts to strengthen economic ties
New Delhi, April 8: India and the UAE have signed key agreements to strengthen the bilateral economic partnership during the visit of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE.

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India and UAE sign landmark MoUs for educational campuses

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Bharat Mart and Virtual Trade Corridor launched

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Ship repair clusters to develop global collaboration

It has been decided to set up the campus of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, in Dubai and commence the first MBA programme in September 2025. The first overseas campus of the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade will also be set up at the India Pavilion in Expo City Dubai.

The commencement of construction work of Bharat Mart and the launch of a 3-D rendering of the Bharat Mart complex, grant of land for UAE-India Friendship Hospital in Dubai and the development of ship-repair clusters at Kochi and Vadinar have also been announced among the MoUs that have been signed.

Besides, an India Office will be opened at the Dubai Chamber of Commerce to work on bolstering business links.

The establishment of the first ever overseas campus of the IIM-Ahmedabad and IIFT in Dubai further strengthens the educational cooperation between the two countries and positions Dubai and the UAE as a key regional and global destination for eminent Indian educational institutions. This follows the inauguration of the first ever campus of the IIT in the Middle East in Abu Dhabi last year. These initiatives will benefit the 4.3 million-strong Indian diaspora living in the UAE and around 9 million Indian diaspora in the Gulf Region.

The announcements regarding Bharat Mart and Virtual Trade Corridor (VTC) and the MAITRI interface (to support VTC) reaffirm the importance India attaches to its trade and commercial relationship with UAE, which has grown manifold in recent years following the entry into force of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). Work on VTC also reaffirms India’s commitment to IMEEC. Bilateral trade, which is expected to cross $97 billion, will receive further impetus through these initiatives and will help achieve the non-oil trade target of $100 billion, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs.

India has been a prominent overseas destination for quality healthcare seekers from the UAE. Generations of Emiratis, including those belonging to the ruling families, have benefited from India’s health and wellness ecosystem. As a reciprocal gesture towards this contribution, the Dubai government has announced the allocation of a plot of land for the establishment of a 100-bed ‘India-UAE Friendship Hospital’ in Dubai, focused on affordable healthcare to the blue-collar Indian diaspora in the UAE. It is also a recognition of the contribution of millions of Indians to the development and growth of Dubai, the statement explained.

Cochin Shipyard Ltd (CSL) and Drydocks World (DDW), a DP World Company, signed an MOU to enable the development of ship repair clusters at Kochi, Kerala and Vadinar, Gujarat, synergising their mutual strengths. This is expected to bring global best practices to the ship repair ecosystem in the country and add significant capacities. The MOU also provides for cooperation in potential offshore fabrication opportunities engaging other entities like major ports.

The setting up of the India Office of Dubai Chamber of Commerce is a testament to the strong investment partnership between the two countries. Indian companies are one of the top investors in Dubai’s tourism, hospitality, healthcare, retail, education and entertainment sectors. They continue to top the list of new non-UAE companies registered with the Dubai Chamber of Commerce every year and account for 30-40 per cent of companies registered in Dubai, including the Free Zones, the statement added.

The Crown Prince also met Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal during the high-level business meeting in Mumbai. They discussed the contribution of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) to the rapid growth of bilateral trade.

Goyal welcomed the signing of milestone MoUs and announcements made at the business event and expressed hope that these will further strengthen bilateral economic engagement and take it to unprecedented heights.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news! The educational partnerships especially will open so many opportunities for students in the Gulf region. IIM-A in Dubai is a game changer! 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇪
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Priya M.
As someone who works in trade between India and UAE, these agreements will make business so much smoother. The virtual trade corridor is exactly what we needed!
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Ahmed S.
While I appreciate the economic benefits, I hope the hospital project prioritizes quality over just being "affordable". Healthcare standards shouldn't be compromised.
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Sunita R.
My son is studying in Dubai - this means he might be able to get an IIM education without having to come back to India! So convenient for NRIs 😊
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Vikram J.
The ship-repair clusters at Kochi and Vadinar will create so many jobs! This is exactly the kind of infrastructure development we need more of.
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Fatima A.
The India-UAE friendship hospital is such a thoughtful initiative. It shows real appreciation for the Indian workers who've contributed so much to Dubai's growth.

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