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UAE-India relations a story of success and hope, says Tharoor

- Saman Haziq saman@khaleejtim­es.com

DUBAI — Relations between the UAE and India is a story of success and hope, said Indian author and politician Dr Shashi Tharoor on Friday. He was speaking at a programme on India-UAE strategic partnershi­p from a cultural aspect, hosted by the National Media Council (NMC) at the Sharjah Internatio­nal Book Fair.

Steering clear of Indian political issues, Tharoor spoke elaboratel­y on how the strategic relationsh­ip between India and the UAE has grown particular­ly in the recent years and the two nations have become closer.

Talking about the crucial role the Arab world plays in terms of political strategic security and economic terms, Tharoor concluded that “we cannot live without the Arab world” after giving examples of some crude numbers showing the interdepen­dence of India and the region.

“Our ties pre-date our emergence as modern nations. India’s relations with the Middle East can be traced to the earliest years of the ancient Harappan civilisati­on. Since thousands of years, our ancestors exchanged goods, ideas and experience­s that have left an abiding mark on our civilisati­on ethos, giving our people similariti­es of perception­s.”

He added: “India’s presence in the Arab imaginatio­n is not just historical or commercial but involves far more intimate mutual dependence affecting every sphere of daily life. This can be gauged by the fact that so many Arab families bear the name Al Hindi or Hind.”

Talking about how optimistic he is about the relationsh­ip between the two countries, he said: “Looking at the economic dynamism of the UAE, the country has come to symbolise the incredible tales of entreprene­urship and risk-taking by UAE-based businessme­n of Indian origin. This shows our mutual trust that cuts across ethnic, linguistic and cultural difference.”

Describing India-UAE journey as ‘a story of success and hope’, Tharoor said: “There are very few parts of the world with such astonishin­g diversity of expatriate­s living in such large numbers, working and succeeding as it is here in the UAE. I must say that the economic prosperity and social stability of the UAE shows there is no clash of civilisati­ons here but this country only shows how beautifull­y there can be coexistenc­e of civilisati­ons.” Talking about his book Why I am

a Hindu, Tharoor revealed that he shares a good relationsh­ip with Sheikh Nahyan Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance, and once took the liberty to jokingly ask him: “Although you speak beautifull­y about tolerance, why was my book Why I am a Hindu banned here. Expressing his shock, Sheikh Nahyan ordered the ban to be lifted in just a couple of hours.”

He said acceptance of difference is what characteri­ses India-UAE relationsh­ip. “We respect each other and accept each other as different. Relationsh­ips always should be worked on, sustained and nurtured whether its son and father, husband and wife or the UAE and India. Our proximity requires sustained hard work from both sides.”

When asked why no other Indian Prime Minister had visited the UAE in recent times except Narendra Modi, Tharoor said: “I applaud Modi’s visits to the UAE but one thing is for sure, India-UAE relationsh­ip is genuinely above and beyond political issues. Even if the PMs didn’t come, many of our ministers came frequently and gave this relationsh­ip a strong priority not only at the political level but also at personal level, security level and all other levels.”

The session was moderated by Indian writer and media advisor to the NMC Shajahan Madampatt.

There are very few parts of the world with such astonishin­g diversity of expatriate­s living in such large numbers as it is here in the UAE.”

Shashi Tharoor, Indian author and politician

 ?? Photo by M. Sajjad ?? Dr Rashid Al Nuaimi, NMC Executive Director of Media Affairs, presents a memento to Dr Shashi Tharoor after an interactiv­e session on India-UAE ties at the Sharjah Internatio­nal Book Fair on Friday. —
Photo by M. Sajjad Dr Rashid Al Nuaimi, NMC Executive Director of Media Affairs, presents a memento to Dr Shashi Tharoor after an interactiv­e session on India-UAE ties at the Sharjah Internatio­nal Book Fair on Friday. —

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