India and UAE sign defence pacts, as Iran war tensions simmer
During Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the UAE, both nations signed several pacts aimed at deepening their bilateral relationship. The agreements cover defense, energy, and shipping, with a particular focus on maritime security, cyber defense, and military collaboration.

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AI-generatedDuring Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the UAE, both nations signed several pacts aimed at deepening their bilateral relationship. The agreements cover defense, energy, and shipping, with a particular focus on maritime security, cyber defense, and military collaboration. This strategic defense partnership includes cooperation on innovation, advanced technology, training, and information exchange. Additionally, a key energy agreement involves the potential storage of crude oil in Fujairah, UAE, as part of India's strategic petroleum reserve, and the supply of liquefied natural gas. The meetings occurred amidst heightened tensions between the UAE and Iran, with the UAE having recently accused Iran of drone and missile attacks.
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5 extractedPM Modi condemned the attacks on the UAE in strong terms.
The UAE has accused Iran of recent drone and missile attacks targeting Fujairah, causing an oil refinery fire and injuring Indian workers.
A key agreement involves strategic petroleum reserves and LNG supply, including potential crude oil storage in Fujairah for India.
The defence pact focuses on maritime security, cyberdefence, communications, and information exchange.
India and UAE signed pacts on defence, energy, and shipping during PM Modi's visit.