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India agrees to boost trade and strategic ties with UAE amid regional tensions

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India agrees to boost trade and strategic ties with UAE amid regional tensions
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India agrees to boost trade and strategic ties with UAE amid regional tensions

2026-01-19 23:48 Last Updated At:01-20 00:33

NEW DELHI (AP) — India and the UAE finalised a series of agreements on Monday, hoping to double bilateral trade to $200 billion by 2032.

The United Arab Emirates president, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, met with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the national capital as part of a visit aimed at bolstering bilateral and strategic partnership.

The meeting largely focused on strengthening cooperation across trade, energy, defense and emerging technologies, India's foreign secretary Vikram Misri told reporters, reaffirming the comprehensive strategic ties that has expanded over the past decade.

India and UAE have emerged as major economic partners in recent years. Trade gained momentum after the two nations signed a comprehension economic partnership agreement in February 2022, reducing tariffs and expanding market access for goods and services. Since then, bilateral trade has surpassed $100 billion, and the two leaders have set a target to double that by 2032.

India also signed a pact for importing 0.5 million metric tons of liquified natural gas annually for 10 years starting 2028 from UAE, as well as a letter of intent to conclude a framework agreement for strategic defense partnership, Misri said.

Deals were also concluded in the space and food sectors while UAE pledged an unspecified amount of investment in Modi’s home state of Gujarat for development of a special investment region with infrastructure such as airports, ports and smart urban townships, Misri said.

The visit assumes significance amid heightened tensions and diplomatic churn in West Asia, particularly following recent developments involving Iran and the broader region.

There has been simmering tensions between Saudi Arabia and UAE over Yemen and the unsettling political scenario continues to play in Gaza.

It also highlights the strategic depth of the India-UAE relationship and underscores the intent of the two nations to remain close partners at a time of regional uncertainty and global realignments.

U.S. President Donald Trump last Friday invited Modi to join the Board of Peace on Gaza. Indian authorities haven’t commented on if the invite has been accepted, but Modi has in the past extended help in bringing the war to an end.

“India-UAE relationship is warm, growing and multifaceted. In the context of turmoil in West Asia, and how Trump administration’s plan for Gaza is shaping up, and the crisis with Iran, it’s a moment for both nations that want stability in the region to exchange notes,” said Harsh Pant, vice president of foreign policy at New Delhi-based think tank the Observer Research Foundation.

India has deep economic and diaspora links across West Asia, and New Delhi has sought to maintain close engagement with key regional partners, including UAE, as it navigates through an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, right, welcomes Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, at the airport in New Delhi, India, Monday, Jan. 19, 2026. (Indian Prime Minister's Office via AP)

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, right, welcomes Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, at the airport in New Delhi, India, Monday, Jan. 19, 2026. (Indian Prime Minister's Office via AP)

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, walks with Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates upon his arrival at the airport in New Delhi, India, Monday, Jan. 19, 2026. (Indian Prime Minister's Office via AP)

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, walks with Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates upon his arrival at the airport in New Delhi, India, Monday, Jan. 19, 2026. (Indian Prime Minister's Office via AP)

Mercedes is among “three or four potential buyers” for a 24% stake in rival Formula 1 team Alpine, the French team's executive adviser Flavio Briatore said Friday.

Ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix, Briatore said Mercedes was keen on the minority share — held by a private equity firm which has worked with sports stars like Patrick Mahomes — but suggested it wouldn't come with influence over how Alpine is run. He also dismissed reports Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff was in talks to buy the stake on his own behalf.

“Every day is a new situation. I don’t know what is the latest one, but what I say is that I know it’s a negotiation with Mercedes, not with Toto, with Mercedes, and we see. In this moment we have three or four potential buyers,” said Briatore, who has been Alpine's de-facto team boss since last year.

Asked if that could lead to conflict-of-interest concerns about Mercedes — which already supplies Alpine's engines — gaining influence over how it's run or how it votes on future rule changes, Briatore suggested any minority shareholder would be a “passenger” in those talks.

“Normally one company, 75% decide and the 25% is a passenger, and this is the reality,” Briatore said.

Former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner is also among the interested parties, Alpine said last month.

Alpine is majority-owned by French automaker Renault, which sold the 24% stake to a group led by private equity firm Otro Capital, which attracted attention by including sports stars like Mahomes and Travis Kelce and the actor Ryan Reynolds in its investment group.

Alpine is coming off a tough year as it placed last in the constructors' standings in 2025. Pierre Gasly earned the team's first point with 10th in Australia last week but Briatore said he wasn't pleased with the team's progress as F1 begins a new era of regulations.

“We are not happy at all. Our performance was very weak and was a combination of different factors, and we know what is the major problem we have in the car,” he said.

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Alpine team principal Flavio Briatore arrives at the track ahead of the first practice session for the Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park, in Melbourne, Australia, Friday, March 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Scott Barbour)

Alpine team principal Flavio Briatore arrives at the track ahead of the first practice session for the Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park, in Melbourne, Australia, Friday, March 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Scott Barbour)

Alpine driver Pierre Gasly of France steers his car during the sprint qualifying ahead of the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix, in Shanghai, China, Friday, March 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)

Alpine driver Pierre Gasly of France steers his car during the sprint qualifying ahead of the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix, in Shanghai, China, Friday, March 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)

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