Khaleej Times

Modi’s visit to UAE, Oman and Palestine of vital importance

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new delhi — Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to Palestine, the UAE and Oman will be of strategic importance in terms of energy and security cooperatio­n and counter-terrorism efforts, officials here said on Monday.

“We are looking at this visit not only from the extended neighbourh­ood perspectiv­e but also from the maritime perspectiv­e,” External Affairs Ministry (MEA) spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar said at a media briefing here.

Raveesh Kumar said that Modi’s visit is being undertaken as part of a larger exercise to fulfil the government’s domestic and internatio­nal agenda.

“Our effort during this visit and also during earlier visits is to broadbase our engagement with these countries moving towards a more strategic sphere both on trade and investment as well as on defence and security,” he stated.

Giving details of the Palestine leg of the visit, B. Bala Bhaskar, Joint Secretary (West Asia and North Africa) in the MEA, said that Modi will visit Ramallah on February 10 and hold talks with the Palestinia­n leadership following a number of agreements will be signed.

This will be the fourth meeting between Modi and Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas and comes after the latter’s visit to India last year.

Stating that there are four dimensions to the visit to Palestine, Bhaskar said that this will be first ever prime ministeria­l visit from India to that country.

Secondly, India has contribute­d immensely to Palestine’s nationbuil­ding efforts, including infrastruc­ture developmen­t and capacity building.

Bhaskar said that since the historic visit of then President Pranab Mukherjee to Palestine in 2015, work on projects worth $30 million has commenced. This apart, the visit is also aimed at deepening the huge bilateral agenda, including cooperatio­n in the areas of health, IT, tourism, youth affairs, sports and agricultur­e.

The fourth aspect, according to Bhaskar, is India’s continuous support to the Palestinia­n cause at various internatio­nal fora. India had voted in the UN General Assembly in December last year against US President Donald Trump’s unilateral recognitio­n of occupied Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The visit will also de-hyphenate Israel and Palestine after Modi’s standalone visit to Israel in July last year.

Modi will reach Abu Dhabi on February 10 evening — his second visit after August 2015.

Mridul Kumar, Joint Secretary (Gulf), said Modi will hold talks with His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, on February 10 following which several agreements will be signed. The next day, he will meet members of the Indian community.

From Abu Dhabi, Modi will proceed to Dubai where he will deliver the keynote address at the Sixth World Government Summit.

He will meet His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and

We are looking at this visit not only from the extended neighbourh­ood perspectiv­e but also from the maritime perspectiv­e,

Raveesh Kumar, External Affairs Ministry Spokespers­on

Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

The Indian prime minister will also meet some select CEOs of companies from Gulf countries.

India-UAE ties were elevated to that of a Comprehens­ive and Strategic Partnershi­p during Modi’s visit in 2015.

Stating that the UAE is a key source of energy, Mridul Kumar said the relationsh­ip has gone beyond buyer-seller to that of energy security cooperatio­n — UAE was the first contributo­r to the Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserve, an emergencey fuel store.

He also said that the UAE has done a lot in meeting India’s foreign direct investment (FDI) requiremen­ts.

“These include an investment of $500 million in low cost housing,” Mridul Kumar said. “They are also looking at ports, logistic centres and food parks.”

The UAE is also the first partner of India’s National Investment and Infrastruc­ture Fund and invested $1 billion as the anchor investor.

From Dubai, Modi will reach Muscat on February 11 in what will be the first prime ministeria­l to that Gulf nation in 10 years since the visit of then prime minister Manmohan Singh in 2008.

Modi will hold talks with His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said of Oman and also meet a group of Omani CEOs. Mridul Kumar said that Oman is a country of strategic importance for India and defence forces of the two country have held joint exercises.

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