New Delhi, January 20
India and the United Arab Emirates on Monday agreed to elevate their relationship through a proposed strategic defence partnership and a long term LNG supply deal, while setting an ambitious target of USD 200 billion in annual bilateral trade by 2032. The decisions were taken during talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in New Delhi.The UAE President was personally received by Modi at the airport, after which both leaders travelled together to the Prime Minister’s residence. Discussions were held in both restricted and delegation level formats, covering a wide range of strategic, economic, and technological areas.Strategic Defence Partnership Takes...