It seems strategies made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s are heading in the right direction. India made a right move on Monday when UAE issued a joint statement with India, leaving its close ally Pakistan aside.
On his first visit to
For the first time, both the countries have agreed to "enhance cooperation in counter-terrorism operations, intelligence sharing" and control of flow of terror funds.
India and UAE also agreed that they will "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".
A joint statement said the two nations "oppose terrorism in all forms and manifestations...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".
This is was direct reference to Pakistan's activities, particularly with reference to 26/11 accused Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, without naming it, and shows
More importantly, both countries have asked all nations (read Pakistan) "to fully respect and sincerely implement their commitments to resolve disputes bilaterally and peacefully, without resorting to violence and terrorism".
Not only this, both Modi and the Crown Prince will now meet regularly, while the national security advisers of both the countries will meet every six months to take this forward.
The UAE's shift is remarkable! However, the Emirates' sheikhs continue to have close relationships in Pakistan, including the country being their favourite game hunting destination. The UAE was also one of three countries which supported a Taliban government in
In the past, India has abandoned its decades-old reticence regarding the Gulf and Middle East — the UAE will be the first Gulf country with whom India is talking "interoperability" for both humanitarian assistance and conflict situations, joint manufacture of defence equipment and maritime security cooperation.
India's new outreach to the UAE may have repercussions in two countries — Pakistan and
By upgrading the bilateral relationship to a "comprehensive strategic partnership", Modi plans to open different sectors of the
It said the UAE will "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 $75 billion to support investment in India's plans for rapid expansion of next generation infrastructure".
The importance laid on the visit by the hosts was clear when Crown Prince Sheikh
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