By DAYANAND MOHITE | published: August 24, 2019 12:29 PM 2019-02-12T14:15:30+5:30
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Head administrator Narendra Modi came to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Friday on a two-day visit subsequent to finishing the primary leg of his visit in France. PM Modi is on a three-country visit with France being his first stop, trailed by UAE and Bahrain.
Reached Abu Dhabi.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 23, 2019
Looking forward to holding talks with His Highness Crown Prince @MohamedBinZayed and discussing the full range of friendship between India and UAE.
Deepening economic relations will also be on the agenda during this visit. pic.twitter.com/gpFmCeulj6
In Abu Dhabi, PM Modi is booked to connect with the Non-occupant Indians (NRI) at 12.15 pm after which he will dispatch the RuPay Card. He will start work for early selection of the RuPay card that will support Indian vacationer and organizations. After Singapore and Bhutan, UAE and Bahrain will be before long embracing the RuPay card.
This will be trailed by a formal welcome for PM Modi at 1.30 pm.
وصلت إلى أبو ظبي.اتطلع إلى عقد محادثات مع صاحب السمو ولي العهد محمد بن زايد ومناقشة كافة المجالات و أواصر الصداقة بين الهند والإمارات.و يأتي تعزيز العلاقات الاقتصادية أيضا على أجندة محادثات الزيارة. pic.twitter.com/Lqapwh6n4n
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 23, 2019
After this at 2 pm, PM Modi will get the 'Request for Zayed', the most astounding common beautification of the UAE, which was given to him in April 2019 in acknowledgment of his recognized authority that gave a major lift to two-sided relations between the two nations.
Ongoing years have seen various abnormal state commitment among India and UAE. PM Modi first visited the nation in August 2015 which was trailed by the visit of Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheik Mohamed container Zayed Al Nahyan in 2016. In 2017, the Crown Prince was the central visitor at the Republic Day march and again in 2018 PM Modi visited the nation and was the main visitor at the 6th World Government Summit in Dubai.
His next stopover will neighbor Bahrain, his first visit to that nation, at 5.30 pm. Other than gathering the top initiative, he will address the Indian diaspora. There are 350,000 Indian nationals living in the west Asian nation. He will likewise be driving a service for the redesign of the 200-year-old Shree Krishna sanctuary, the most seasoned sanctuary in the Gulf on Sunday.
India's Prime Narendra Modi on Friday tended to Indian diaspora in France and initiated a remembrance committed to the casualties of two Air India accidents of 1950 and 1966 in Nid D'Aigle. ....
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