Agreement to explore the possibility of grid connectivity between India and UAE, a total of four agreements signed at the Vibrant Gujarat Summit

Posted on 11th Jan 2024 by rohit kumar

Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra said on Wednesday that India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have signed an agreement to explore the possibility of grid connectivity between the two countries. Kwatra said the agreement is part of a total of four agreements (MoUs) signed between New Delhi and Abu Dhabi at the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit.

 

He said there is an agreement on renewable energy, which also includes green hydrogen and solar energy. The Foreign Secretary said that other agreements that have been signed are related to logistics, health innovations, and the establishment of food parks.

 

 

When Kwatra was asked about UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan's sudden departure from the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit earlier in the day, he declined to divulge the reason, but quickly said that his public comments before his departure were 'warmth Bhari' and also appreciated the roadshow on Tuesday evening.

 

Believe in the power of building bridges of cooperation: Nahayan

UAE President Nahyan, who was the chief guest at the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, said that he believes in the power of cooperation to build bridges. He said in a post on X, 'I participated in the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit in India with leaders and officials from around the world. The UAE strongly believes in the power of building bridges of cooperation to foster economic growth and foster international cooperation to help address global challenges and achieve stability and prosperity for all.'

 

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