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‘Welcome My Brother’: PM Modi Receives UAE President on Arrival in India

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On: January 20, 2026 1:26 PM
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When President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates came to India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi directly greeted him. This showed how close the two leaders are with their countries on a political and personal level. The warm welcome showed how important New Delhi thinks its relationships with key Gulf countries are and how the strategic friendship between India and the UAE is growing.

A friendly welcome at the airport

Prime Minister Modi broke with tradition when he met the President of the UAE at the airport and greeted him with a warm hug and a kiss. The prime minister showed how much trust and friendship there is between the two leaders by calling him “my brother.” This comes from years of working together closely.

Pictures and videos from the arrival showed the leaders engaging in a friendly and relaxed way, which showed how important the visit was, even though it was short. Many people saw the action as an example of India’s focus on people centered policy and building human relationships to improve ties between the two countries.

How Important the Visit Was

The UAE President’s trip to India was only supposed to last a short time, but officials said it was important from a political point of view. The main topic of the high-level talks was supposed to be improving relations in trade, energy, business, defence, and regional security, among other important areas.

The visit happened at a time when global pressures are high in West Asia, which makes diplomacy work between trusted partners even more important. When dealing with problems in the area and around the world, India and the UAE have always stressed the importance of communication, security, and working together.

Getting closer to the UAE and India

The strategic relationship between India and the UAE is very broad and has grown a lot in the last ten years. Trade between the two countries has slowly grown, and they have tried to work together more closely on issues like food security, green energy, technology, and building up their infrastructure.

A lot of Indians who live outside of India help the economy of the UAE, which is one of India’s most important economic partners in the Gulf. The two countries have also worked together more on counterterrorism, marine security, and training for the military. This is because they both care about the safety of the area.

Personal tact and trust in the long term

Many people think that the close relationship between Prime Minister Modi and President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed has been a big part of speeding up relations between the two countries. A lot of high-level meetings, regular contact, and respect for each other have helped turn political kindness into a real partnership.

People see the prime minister’s choice to meet the president of the UAE in person as a symbolic act that shows India’s dedication to strengthening ties with the Gulf area. These kinds of actions don’t happen very often, and when they do, they’re usually only done for leaders with whom India has very close ties.

A Look Ahead

Officials said that the visit’s talks would build on earlier deals and look for new ways to work together. There wouldn’t be any big public news right away, but the involvement was seen as part of ongoing work to match strategic goals and improve long-term cooperation.

The UAE is becoming more important in both regional and global issues. India’s close ties with its leaders show that both countries want economic growth, security in the region, and mutual wealth.

The visit showed that ties between India and the UAE are still strong. This is because of strategic trust, economic relationship, and a personal link between the leaders of the two countries.

Eva Banerjee

I am a versatile content writer from the MP region, covering politics, business, crime, current affairs, entertainment, video games, and sports with clear insights, engaging analysis, and timely, reader-focused updates.

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