New Delhi, Jan. 19 -- India and the United Arab Emirates on Monday unveiled a dozen outcomes at the end of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan's visit, including a roadmap to more than double bilateral trade to over USD 200 billion by 2032 and expand cooperation in advanced nuclear technologies such as large nuclear reactors and small modular reactors.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also invited UAE sovereign wealth funds to consider joining the second Infrastructure Fund, scheduled for launch in 2026.
The announcements were made after the conclusion of the UAE President's visit to New Delhi on Monday evening. The engagement, which lasted a little over three hours, was described by the Indian side as a "short but extremely su...
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