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UAE isn’t a place in the globe, but the globe in one place, says VP

Country’s overall Sot Power score improved by 5%, primarily due to the Emirates’ Mars Mission that boosted the UAE’S influence and enhanced its status in the global sphere

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DUBAI: The UAE has been ranked first in the Arab region and 17th worldwide, up from last year’s 18th ranking, in the Global Sot Power Index 2021.

The UAE’S overall Sot Power score improved by 5 per cent, primarily due to the Emirates Mars Mission that boosted the country’s influence and enhanced its status in the global sphere.

According to the Global Sot Power Index 2021, the UAE sits at the top in the Middle East, and among the top 10 nations in the world, in the ease of doing business, respected leaders, safety and security, leading-edge technology, affairs people follow closely influence in diplomatic circles, and strong and stable economy.

In a tweet posted on his official Twiter account, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai said, “The Global Sot Power Index 2021, which involved 77,000 respondent­s across 105 nations, ranked the UAE as the 17th globally and the first regionally in its overall influence. The UAE was also ranked in the top 15 globally for its COVID-19 response.”

He added, “The UAE has been ranked the 9th globally for affairs people follow closely, moving up 8 places from last year. The internatio­nal public named the UAE among the top 10 nations in the world with a strong and stable economy, safety, security and diplomatic influence.”

He stressed that “The UAE will continue to build bridges with people across the world and establish positive economic and developmen­tal relations with other nations. The UAE is not a place in the globe, but the globe in one place.”

Regional and Global Influence The 2021 index, which interviewe­d 77,000 respondent­s and over 750 specialist­s from 105 nations worldwide, was launched during the virtual Global Sot Power Summit that brought together policymake­rs, diplomats and experts including Hilary Clinton, former US Secretary of State, Professor Joseph Nye, sot power expert at Harvard University, Carl Bildt, former prime minister of Sweden, and George Yeo, foreign minister of Singapore.

The index evaluated the familiarit­y and influence and global reputation of nations on the main pillars of internatio­nal relations, business and trade, education and science, people and values, governance, and media and communicat­ion. The index also measured the COVID-19 response of government­s in a newly-launched category.

The general public reported growing positive perception­s of the UAE in the fields of education and science, governance, and people and values. According to the index, the widespread positive media coverage on the success of the Emirates Mars Mission helped boost perception­s of the UAE on ‘leading-edge technology.’

The UAE has been ranked first in the Arab region and 17th worldwide, up from last year’s 18th ranking, in the Global Sot Power Index 2021.

The UAE’S overall Sot Power score improved by 5 per cent, primarily due to the Emirates Mars Mission that boosted the country’s influence and enhanced its status in the global sphere.

According to the Global Sot Power Index 2021, the UAE sits at the top in the Middle East, and among the top 10 nations in the world, in the ease of doing business, respected leaders, safety and security, leading-edge technology, affairs people follow closely influence in diplomatic circles, and strong and stable economy.

In a tweet posted on his official Twiter account, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai said, “The Global Sot Power Index 2021, which involved 77,000 respondent­s across 105 nations, ranked the UAE as the 17th globally and the first regionally in its overall influence. The UAE was also ranked in the top 15 globally for its COVID-19 response.”

He added, “The UAE has been ranked the 9th globally for affairs people follow closely, moving up 8 places from last year. The internatio­nal public named the UAE among the top 10 nations in the world with a strong and stable economy, safety, security and diplomatic influence.”

He stressed that “The UAE will continue to build bridges with people across the world and establish positive economic and developmen­tal relations with other nations. The UAE is not a place in the globe, but the globe in one place.”

The 2021 index, which interviewe­d 77,000 respondent­s and over 750 specialist­s from 105 nations worldwide, was launched during the virtual Global Sot Power Summit that brought together policymake­rs, diplomats and experts including Hilary Clinton, former US Secretary of State, Professor Joseph Nye, sot power expert at Harvard University, Carl Bildt, former prime minister of Sweden, and George Yeo, foreign minister of Singapore.

The index evaluated the familiarit­y and influence and global reputation of nations on the main pillars of internatio­nal relations, business and trade, education and science, people and values, governance, and media and communicat­ion. The index also measured the COVID-19 response of government­s in a newly-launched category.

The general public reported growing positive perception­s of the UAE in the fields of education and science, governance, and people and values. According to the index, the widespread positive media coverage on the success of the Emirates Mars Mission helped boost perception­s of the UAE on edge technology’.

According to the index, the UAE’S COVID-19 response has been ranked the highest in the Middle East and the top 15 globally. The UAE’S efforts in facilitati­ng internatio­nal aid during the pandemic and its mass vaccinatio­n drive were widely praised in the index.

The general public placed the UAE among the top three countries in the world with ease of doing business, moving the country one place ahead of last year’s 4th ranking.

The success of the Hope Probe in entering Mars’ orbit on Feb. 9, 2021, in the first Arab interplane­tary mission inspired the internatio­nal public to rank the UAE in the 7th place in the ‘Respected Leaders’ category and the 9th in the ‘affairs people follow closely’ category, moving eight places up from last year’s ranking. The widespread positive media coverage of the probe boosted UAE’S reputation and diplomatic influence in the global sphere.

In the science and education pillar, the Emirates Mars Mission enhanced UAE’S global perception­s, placing the country as the 9th in the world in ‘leading-edge technology’, improving by four rankings from last year. ‘leading

The general public has rated the UAE among the top 10 nations with a strong and stable economy.

Besides rating the UAE as the 9th safest and most secure country in the world, the General Public also ranked the UAE as the 10th most influentia­l in diplomatic circles.

The index has ranked the UAE as the Middle East’s most influentia­l nation and the 12th in the world in its soft power influence, indicating its geopolitic­al, strategic and diplomatic presence on regional and internatio­nal spheres.

The general public classified the UAE as the 13th nation with the most influentia­l media and future growth potential.

In the index, the general public ranked the UAE as the 14th greatest place to visit in the world and among the top 20 nations with a rich heritage and an appealing lifestyle.

The UAE had launched the “World’s Coolest Winter” campaign at the end of 2020 to promote domestic tourism and engage the public to discover the country’s hidden gems. The campaign generated AED 1 billion in revenue within a month and atracted 950,000 domestic tourists.

The UAE’S projects and campaigns have lately boosted its influentia­l presence and consolidat­ed its role as a global player.

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