New Delhi:In the midst of a flurry of diplomatic dialogues between India and key officials from West Asia, prompted by escalating tensions in the Middle East, Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates, is set to visit the New Delhi from December 11 to 13.
This important visit takes place against the urgent backdrop of the ongoing crisis in Syria, underscoring the vital role India plays in fostering dialogue and cooperation in a region marked by strife.
During his visit, Al Nahyan will call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar to discuss and review the entire gamut of the comprehensive strategic partnership. The West Asia crisis and other global and regional issues of mutual interest top the agenda of discussion. Both sides are also scheduled to hold the India-UAE strategic dialogue on 12th December and Joint Commission Meeting on 13th December.
In conversation with ETV Bharat, former ambassador of India to Qatar, Kalarickal Pranchu Fabian said, "The visit of the Deputy PM and Foreign Minister of UAE is significant because the UAE stands as a pivotal player in the geopolitical landscape, especially within its region. The multidimensional relationship between the UAE and India has been flourishing, and this visit is key to further strengthening those ties. While the specifics of the discussions remain unclear, one critical area that warrants attention is the Syrian crisis."
Furthermore, India's former Ambassador to Libya and Jordan, Anil Trigunayat, who has experience in the Economic, West Asia, North Africa, and Consular Divisions of the Ministry of External Affairs, highlighted the strategic and unique nature of the India-UAE relationship.
He noted that the UAE plays a significant role in this partnership. In recent years, India and the UAE have collaborated on various sub-regional and regional initiatives, such as I2U2 and IMEC. Additionally, they recently held a high-level committee meeting. With the ongoing deterioration of the regional situation, Trigunayat emphasised the importance of maintaining frequent and regular interactions with key regional partners. He affirmed that India advocates for dialogue, diplomacy, and stability in West Asia, working in concert with its strategic partners in the region.
The visit indicates the rapid diplomatic discussions currently underway between India and the major powers in the conflict-ridden West Asian region. Dr. S. Jaishankar paid an official visit to the UAE on 14 November this year. This was his tenth visit to the UAE since 2019. The EAM met his counterpart HH Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of UAE. They reviewed the entire gamut of the comprehensive strategic partnership. Jaishankar expressed satisfaction over the continuous exchange of high-level visits and the exponential growth in the relationship. They also discussed the regional and global issues of mutual interest. During his visit, EAM extended an invitation to Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan to visit India.