Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan is set to visit India on Sunday, where he will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior Indian leaders. The official visit is focused on strengthening the UAE-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and advancing cooperation across key economic sectors.
UAE-India Bilateral Cooperation on the Agenda
The meetings between Sheikh Khaled and Indian leadership will address the further development of cooperation and consolidate the significant progress already achieved between the two nations. Both the UAE and India have recorded substantial gains in trade and investment in recent years, and this visit aims to build on that momentum for the mutual benefit of both countries.
The Crown Prince and PM Modi are expected to discuss opportunities to widen and deepen the partnership across areas including energy, infrastructure, food security, and technology — sectors where the two nations have established a strong foundation.
High-Powered Delegation to Accompany Crown Prince
Sheikh Khaled will be accompanied by a high-powered delegation comprising ministers, senior officials, business leaders, and key economic stakeholders. The delegation's composition underscores the strategic weight attached to the visit by Abu Dhabi.
A cultural and economic programme is also planned as part of the trip, reflecting the deep-rooted and longstanding relationship between the UAE and India — ties that span trade, diaspora, and shared strategic interests.
A Milestone in UAE-India Relations
The visit marks a significant milestone in UAE-India relations, reinforcing the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership framework that has guided bilateral engagement. It signals Abu Dhabi's continued commitment to strengthening ties with one of its most important partners in the region.
Officials from both sides are expected to review cooperation outcomes and chart new areas for collaboration, with formal agreements anticipated to be signed during the visit.




