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UAE's long and historical relations between India newspaper article

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Answered by abdus24
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India–United Arab Emirates relations refers to the bilateral relations that exist between the Republic of India and the United Arab Emirates. In the financial year 2018-19, India-UAE bilateral trade grew by over 20% to reach US$59.9 billion. India's exports to UAE grew by 7% to US$30.13 billion whereas UAE's exports to India surged by 37% to reach US$29.78 billion.[1]

India – United Arab Emirates relations

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[2] History Edit

Since 3000 B.C, relations between India and the seven emirates which now makes up the United Arab Emirates were traditionally close. The UAE and India had enjoyed close and friendly ties based on historic and cultural ties. People-to-people contacts and barter trade for clothes and spices from India in exchange for dates and pearls from the region have existed for centuries.[3] After the creation of the Federation in 1971, India-UAE relations flourished. Today UAE and India share political, economical and cultural links. There are over a million Indians in the United Arab Emirates, being by far the largest migrant group in the country.[1] A large Indian expatriate community resides and engages in the UAE in economically productive activities and has played a significant role in the evolution of the UAE. However, many incidents concerning India's expatriate workforce in the UAE, have caused friction in Indo-Emirati relations.[citation needed]

UAE and India enjoy historic ties with as many as 2.5 million economic migrant workers of Indian origin residing in the oil-rich gulf state. Indians also make up the largest ethnic group in the UAE making up roughly 27% of the total UAE`s residents. These economic migrants over the years have also made a significant economic contribution to India in the form of remittances worth billions of dollars.[4]

On 4 March 2018, the Indian Coast Guard and Emirati special forces collaborated in a successful operation, requested by UAE Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and approved by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to intercept a yacht carrying Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum (II).[5]

On 18 August 2018, Modi described Sheikh Mohammed's humanitarian support for those affected by the 2018 Kerala floods as "[reflecting] the special ties between governments and people of India and UAE".[6] On 6 August 2019, the UAE backed the decision of the Indian government to pursue passage of the 2019 Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Bill, with the UAE's Ambassador to India stating: "We expect that the changes would improve social justice and security and confidence of the people in the local governance and will encourage further stability and peace."[7]

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Answered by 19becreative19
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Relations between India and the UAE are going through a golden era. They are at their best ever. The bilateral relationship has matured and transformed into a comprehensive strategic partnership as both countries continue to explore deeper cooperation in new areas.

The bilateral relationship has matured and transformed into a comprehensive strategic partnership as both countries continue to explore deeper cooperation in new areas.

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