India Middle East Agri Alliance and Bharat Subcontinent Agri Foundation welcomed DMCC (Dubai Multi Commodities Centre) high level delegation at DMCC Made for Trade Live: roadshow in Jaipur organized by DMCC (Dubai Multi Commodities Centre) & FICCI Federation Of Indian Chambers Of Commerce And Industry (Ficci) Rajasthan. DMCC high level delegation was led by its visionary Executive Chairman H.E. Ahmed Bin Sulayem and ably supported by
SANJEEV DUTTA
Marwan Mohammed Saleh
Martin Leake
Bassel Bitar
Samer Merhi
Peter Jacobson
As brothers in arms, India & the UAE share a deep bond from historical ties to futuristic opportunities, here are 10 reasons why should it matter to you
1. Historical ties: India and the UAE have a long history of trade and cultural exchange dating back centuries. Our ancestors navigated the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean finding spices, coffee, pearls and forging strong maritime trade routes
2. Trade partnership: With bilateral trade at almost 69 Billion dollars India is UAE’s second-largest trading partner. Both nations have robust economies, with India being the home to largest population in the world and the UAE being the home to largest Indian population outside India.
3. Energy Security: UAE is a reliable and vital source of energy for India, providing oil and natural gas. This collaboration ensures India’s energy security, meeting the needs of its growing population and fueling its economic development.
4. Infrastructure Development: UAE’s expertise in infrastructure development and India’s insatiable appetite for infrastructure creates a perfect synergy.
5. Investment opportunities: Indian businesses have invested over $10 billion in the UAE, creating jobs and boosting economic growth. UAE retuned favor by investing over 20 Billion dollars back in India.
6. Tourism potential: The UAE is a top tourist destination for Indians, with over three million Indian visitors every year.
7. Security cooperation: India and the UAE are natural allies with resolute commitment in combating terrorism and promoting regional stability.
8. Remittances: The UAE is home to over 3.5 million expatriate Indians who contribute to the country’s diversity and and remit over 20 Billion dollars to India.
9. Scientific collaboration: India and the UAE are partnering on food & neutron security, IT, AI space exploration, renewable energy, and other areas of mutual interest.
10. Global influence: India and the UAE are key players in the global economy and have the potential to shape the future of the region and the world.
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