Joint Statement between the United Arab Emirates and India
1.
Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi
visited the United Arab Emirates from 16-17 August 2015 at the invitation of
His Highness Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Zayed AI Nahyan.
2.
The visit of an Indian Prime Minister to UAE after 34 years marks the beginning
of a new and comprehensive strategic partnership between India and UAE in a
world of multiple transitions and changing opportunities and challenges. .
3.
In recent decades, UAE's economic progress has been one of the global success
stories, transforming the nation into a regional leader and a thriving
international centre that attracts people and
business from across the world. India has emerged as one of the major world
powers, contributing to the advancement of global peace and stability. India's
rapid growth and modernization, along with its talented human resources and
large markets, make it one of the anchors of the global economy. The dynamism
of the two countries have translated into a rapidly expanding economic
partnership, making India UAE's second largest trading partner; and UAE not
only India's third largest trading partner, but also India's gateway to the
region and beyond. .
4.
India and UAE share centuries-old ties of commerce, culture and kinship. Today,
the Indian community of over 2.5 million is a major part of UAE's vibrant
society and its economic success. It also makes a significant economic
contribution to India and constitutes an indelible human bond of friendship between
the two nations. .
5.
An extensive framework of agreements, including economic, defence,
security, law enforcement, culture, consular and people-to-people contacts
constitute solid bedrock for elevating bilateral cooperation across the full
spectrum of our relationship.
6.
Today, as India accelerates economic reforms and improves its investment and
business environment, and UAE becomes an increasingly advanced and diversified
economy, the two countries have the potential to build a transformative economic
partnership, not only for sustained prosperity of their two countries, but to
also advance progress in the region and help realise
the vision of an Asian Century.
7.
Yet, their common vision of progress and prosperity faces challenges from many
shared threats to peace, stability and security in the region. A shared endeavour to address these challenges, based on common
ideals and convergent interests, is vital for the future of the two countries
and their region.
8.
UAE is at the heart of the Gulf and West Asia region and its major economic
hub. India, with seven million citizens in the Gulf, also has major energy,
trade and investment interests in the region. The two nations also share a
commitment to openness, peaceful coexistence and social harmony that are based
on their cultural traditions, spiritual values and shared heritage. UAE is a
shining example of a multi-cultural society. India is a nation of unparalleled
diversity, religious pluralism and a composite culture.
9.
The two nations reject extremism and any link between religion and terrorism.
They condemn efforts, including by states, to use religion to justify, support
and sponsor terrorism against other countries. They also deplore efforts by
countries to give religious and sectarian colour to
political issues and disputes, including in West and South Asia, and use terrorism
to pursue their aims.
10.
Proximity, history, cultural affinity, strong links between people, natural
synergies, shared aspirations and common challenges create boundless potential
for a natural strategic partnership between India and UAE. Yet, in the past,
relations between the two governments have not kept pace with the exponential
growth in relations between their people or the promise of this partnership. However,
the need for a close strategic partnership between UAE and India has never been
stronger or more urgent, and its prospects more rewarding, than in these
uncertain times.
11.
Today, in Abu Dhabi, His Highness Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Zayed
AI Nahyan and Prime Minister Narendra
Modi agreed to seize this historic moment of
opportunity and shared responsibility to chart a new course in their
partnership for the 21st century. The leaders agreed on the following:
I.
Elevate the India-UAE relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership.
II.
Coordinate efforts to counter radicalization and misuse of religion by groups
and countries for inciting hatred, perpetrating and justifying terrorism or
pursuing political aims. The two sides will facilitate regular exchanges of
religious scholars and intellectuals and organise
conferences and seminars to promote the values of peace, tolerance,
inclusiveness and welfare that is inherent in all religions.
III.
Denounce and oppose terrorism in all forms and manifestations, wherever
committed and by whomever, calling on all states to reject and abandon the use
of terrorism against other countries, dismantle terrorism infrastructures where
they exist, and bring perpetrators of terrorism to justice.
IV.
Enhance cooperation in counter-terrorism operations, intelligence sharing and
capacity building.
V.
Work together for the adoption of India’s proposed Comprehensive convention on
International Terrorism in the United Nations.
VI.
Work together to control, regulate and share information on flow of funds that
could have a bearing on radicalization activities and cooperate in interdicting
illegal flows and take action against concerned individuals and organizations.
VII.
Strengthen cooperation in law enforcement, anti-money laundering, drug
trafficking, other trans-national crimes, extradition arrangements, as well as
police training.
VIII.
Promote cooperation in cyber security, including prevention on use of cyber for
terrorism, radicalization and disturbing social harmony.
IX.
Establish a dialogue between their National Security Advisors and National
Security Councils. The National Security Advisors, together with other high
level representatives for security from both nations, will meet every six
months. The two sides will also establish points of contact between their
security agencies to further improve operational cooperation.
X.
Cooperate to strengthen maritime security in the Gulf and the Indian Ocean
region, which is vital for the security and prosperity of both countries.
XI.
Promote collaboration and inter-operability for humanitarian assistance and
evacuation in natural disasters and conflict situations.
XII.
Strengthen defence relations, including through
regular exercises and training of naval, air, land and Special Forces, and in
coastal defence. India warmly welcomed UAE's decision
to participate in International Fleet Review in India in February 2016.
XIII.
Cooperate in manufacture of defence equipment in
India.
XIV.
Work together to promote peace, reconciliation, stability, inclusiveness and
cooperation in the wider South Asia, Gulf and West Asia region.
XV.
Support efforts for peaceful resolution of conflicts and promote adherence to
the principles of sovereignty and non-interference in the conduct of relations
between nations and settlement of disputes.
XVI.
Call on all nations to fully respect and sincerely implement their commitments
to resolve disputes bilaterally and peacefully, without resorting to violence
and terrorism.
XVII.
Establish a Strategic Security Dialogue between the two governments.
XVIII.
Recognising that India is emerging as the new
frontier of investment opportunities, especially with the new initiatives by
the Government to facilitate trade and investment, encourage the investment
institutions of UAE to raise their investments in India, including through the
establishment of UAE-India Infrastructure Investment Fund, with the aim of
reaching a target of USD 75 billion to support investment in India's plans for
rapid expansion of next generation infrastructure, especially in railways,
ports, roads, airports and industrial corridors and parks.
XIX.
Facilitate participation of Indian companies in infrastructure development in
UAE.
XX.
Promote strategic partnership in the energy sector, including through UAE's
participation in India in the development of strategic petroleum reserves,
upstream and downstream petroleum sectors, and collaboration in third
countries.
XXI.
Further promote trade between the two countries, and use their respective
locations and infrastructure for expanding trade in the region and beyond; and,
with the target of increasing trade by 60% in the next five years.
XXII.
Tap India's expertise in Small and Medium Enterprises to create a vibrant
industrial base in UAE, which could also be of benefit to Indian enterprises.
XXIII.
Strengthen cooperation between UAE's increasingly sophisticated educational
institutions and India's universities and higher research institutions. Promote
scientific collaboration, including in the areas of renewable energy,
sustainable development, arid agriculture, desert ecology, urban development
and advanced healthcare.
XXIV.
Promote cooperation in Space, including in joint development and launch of
satellites, ground-based infrastructure and space application. Prime Minister Modi welcomed UAE's plan to set up the West Asia's first
Space Research Centre at AI Ain and plans to launch a
Mars Mission in 2021.
XXV.
Cooperate in peaceful uses of nuclear energy including in areas like safety,
health, agriculture and science and technology.
XXVI.
The 70th anniversary of the United Nations is an occasion to press for early
reforms of the United Nations, and that the Inter-Governmental Negotiations on
the reforms of the UN Security Council should be concluded expeditiously. Prime
Minister thanked UAE for its support for India's candidature for permanent
membership of a reformed United Nations Security Council.
XXVII.
The finalization of the post-2015 Development Agenda with elimination of
poverty by 2030 as its core objective was a welcome development.
XXVIII.
The International Conference on Climate Change in
Paris in December 2015 should produce an effective agreement, which includes
provision of means and technologies to developing countries to transition to
clean energy.
XXIX.
The overwhelming global response to the International Day of Yoga was a
reflection of global community's ability to come together to seek a peaceful,
more balanced, healthier and sustainable future for the world. Prime Minister
thanked UAE for its strong support to the International Day of Yoga on June 21
this year.
XXX.
India and UAE were shining examples of open and multicultural societies, which
should work together to promote these values for a peaceful and inclusive
global community. India and UAE will also enhance cultural and sports exchanges
in each other's countries.
XXXI.
People-to-people were at the heart of India-UAE relations and both governments
will continue to nurture these relations and ensure the welfare of their
citizens, especially the workers, in each other's country, as also work
together to prevent human trafficking.
12.
Prime Minister thanked His Highness the Crown Prince for his decision to allot
land for construction of a temple in Abu Dhabi.
13.
His Highness the Crown Prince and the Prime Minister resolved to maintain
regular summits, high level ministerial dialogue and meetings of bilateral
mechanisms to realize their vision of a strong comprehensive strategic
partnership. They are confident that it would play a defining role in securing
a future of sustained prosperity for their people and shaping the course of
their region, and also contribute to a peaceful, stable, sustainable and
prosperous Asia and the world.
[Source:
PIB (PMO) Press Release dated 17th August 2015]