During the First International Tolerance Festival at Umm Al Emarat Park in Abu Dhabi

Indian Envoy Congratulates UAE

November 30, 2017

Ambassador of India to UAE HE Navdeep Singh Suri lauds Indo-UAE relations on the occasion of the 46th National Day of United Arab Emirates. Following is the complete message:

Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance opened the First International Tolerance Festival at Umm Al Emarat Park in Abu Dhabi

On the wonderful occasion of the 46th national day of United Arab Emirates, It is my great pleasure to extend best wishes of the Government and people of India to our Great friends in United Arab Emirates to the people of this country, to the Government of United Arab Emirates and to the sagacious leadership led by His Highness Shiekh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His Highness Shiekh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum and His Highness Shiekh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

India and UAE have a unique strategic partnership one that transcends traditional ties between governments one that transcends links of defense and security trade and investment.

In the next few months we are going to see India as the Guest of Honour of the World Government Summit in Dubai , we are going to see India as the Guest of Honour of Abu Dhabi Festival in March and we are going to see a number of high level visits taking place between the two sides.

I am sure that in the coming year we are going to see a remarkable new energy and a new momentum in this unique relationship. Best wishes to our Friends!

HE Navdeep Singh Suri

Ambassador of India to UAE

Previous Story

UAE National Day at Louvre Museum, Paris

Next Story

UAE@46: Here is the Future

Latest from -Top News

Masdar powers ahead in UK

€15 billion clean energy alliance powers ahead with East Anglia THREE investment and Baltic Eagle energisation….reports Asian Lite News Masdar, the UAE-based

Peace talks in the desert

President H.H. Sheikh Mohamed reiterated the UAE’s unwavering support for initiatives aimed at fostering sustainable peace, dialogue, and development in the South