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        India, UAE sign landmark energy, defence pacts during PM Modi’s visit; Abu Dhabi pledges USD 5 bn investment

        May 15, 2026

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        Abu Dhabi, May 15 (PTI) India and the UAE on Friday inked a series of landmark pacts spanning strategic petroleum reserves, long-term LPG supply, defence and shipping, with Abu Dhabi pledging investments totalling USD 5 billion in India, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in high-level talks with President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan amid the escalating West Asia conflict.

        Among the six pacts was a strategic collaboration agreement between the Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Limited and Abu Dhabi National Oil Co to strengthen India's energy security, including cooperation in petroleum reserves and possible collaboration on liquid natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) storage facilities.

        It will enhance the UAE’s participation in India's strategic petroleum reserves to 30 million barrels and set up strategic gas reserves in India, according to an official statement.

        The two sides also signed a separate strategic collaboration pact on LPG, aimed at ensuring long-term supply of the cooking fuel widely used in India.

        India and the UAE also inked a framework for a strategic defence partnership focused on defence industrial collaboration, technology sharing, innovation and regional security cooperation. Under the defence partnership framework, the two countries are set to explore joint development of military hardware besides boosting cooperation in a number of other crucial areas.

        The prime minister described the agreements inked between the two sides as "pivotal" in vital sectors such as energy, defense, infrastructure, shipping and advanced technologies. He said they will provide a fresh boost to India-UAE comprehensive strategic partnership.

        Modi said his visit to the UAE was "brief, yet extraordinarily fruitful" and he was confident that the outcomes will "further solidify the bonds of friendship between us, and contribute to achieving growth and prosperity." In another important development, UAE announced investments worth USD 5 billion in India. This will further deepen economic ties, Modi said in a social media post.

        The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said the investment commitment aimed at creating stronger markets and generating jobs, describing it as a reflection of the UAE’s “sustained commitment to India’s development and growth story”.

        The talks between Modi and Al Nahyan took place during the prime minister's stopover in Abu Dhabi in the first leg of his five-nation tour that will also take him to the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy.

        "The two sides have agreed on deepening defence industrial collaboration and cooperation on innovation and advanced technology, training, exercises, maritime security, cyber defence, secure communications and information exchange," according to an official statement.

        The agreements on petroleum reserves and LPG supply under a new comprehensive energy partnership came as India was looking to strengthen its energy security in view of disruptions in fuel supplies caused by the US-Israel’s war on Iran that started on February 28. A separate pact between Indian Oil Limited Company and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company will facilitate new opportunities in the sale and purchase of LPG, including long term supply of the fuel and entry into a long-term LPG sale and purchase agreement between the two companies.

        The discussions took place amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia, which has heightened concerns in India over possible disruptions to crude oil and gas supplies through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route for the country’s energy imports.

        Other agreements included setting up a ship repair centre at Vadinar in Gujarat, cooperation on ports and coastal infrastructure, and an arrangement on skill development in ship repair.

        According to the MEA, the two sides also signed a term sheet for setting up a super-computing cluster, aimed at strengthening India’s artificial intelligence and high-performance computing capabilities.

        The MEA said the two leaders also welcomed the operationalisation of a virtual trade corridor linking customs and port authorities of both countries to streamline cargo movement, reduce logistics costs and cut transit time. The operationalisation of the digital trade corridor is expected to further deepen commercial integration between the two countries by improving customs coordination and cargo efficiency.

        The two sides also exchanged views on the West Asia crisis.

        “We condemn the attacks on the UAE,” Modi said in his opening remarks, adding that “the way UAE has been targeted is not acceptable”.

        The UAE, which hosts a major US military base, has also faced Iranian strikes since the conflict began on February 28.

        Praising the Emirati leadership for handling the situation “with restraint”, Modi said India was ready to extend “all possible support” to bring peace in West Asia.

        Earlier in the day, Al Nahyan personally received Modi at the airport in Abu Dhabi, where the Indian prime minister was accorded a ceremonial guard of honour. In a special gesture, Modi’s aircraft was escorted by UAE military jets.

        “Concluding a short but highly productive visit to the UAE,” Modi said before leaving. “Held extensive discussions with my brother, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, on ways to further deepen the India-UAE Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.” Modi later departed for the Netherlands following his brief visit to Abu Dhabi.

        The visit came amid widening differences among Gulf powers over oil production policies, the Strait of Hormuz blockade and regional alignments involving Israel and Iran – developments that have added complexity to India’s strategic calculations in West Asia. PTI ABD MPB ABD

        Energy security and defence cooperation deepen as India-UAE sign strategic pacts and expand trade and technology ties. India and the UAE concluded agreements on strategic petroleum reserves, long-term LPG supply, defence industrial collaboration, shipping, trade facilitation and advanced technology, alongside a USD 5 billion UAE investment commitment in India. The energy arrangements aim to strengthen energy security and stable fuel supplies, while the defence framework covers technology sharing, innovation, training, exercises, maritime security, cyber defence, secure communications and possible joint development of military hardware.
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                                Energy security and defence cooperation deepen as India-UAE sign strategic pacts and expand trade and technology ties.

                                India and the UAE concluded agreements on strategic petroleum reserves, long-term LPG supply, defence industrial collaboration, shipping, trade facilitation and advanced technology, alongside a USD 5 billion UAE investment commitment in India. The energy arrangements aim to strengthen energy security and stable fuel supplies, while the defence framework covers technology sharing, innovation, training, exercises, maritime security, cyber defence, secure communications and possible joint development of military hardware.





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