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Indian Delegation advances India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor with UAE port visits: Report

The visit by the Indian delegation, from May 15 to 17, focused on meetings under the Framework Agreement between India and the UAE concerning cooperation for the development and operation of the IMEEC.

May 19, 2024 / 10:00 IST
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The Agreement provides for cooperation towards developing the IMEEC and exploring potential joint investment and technical collaboration towards this objective.

An Indian delegation visited three major ports in the United Arab Emirates this week, including the Port of Fujairah, to discuss the initiation of the India-UAE segment of the proposed India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC). The visit aimed to lay the groundwork for the IMEC's India-UAE leg, while awaiting regional peace for the Israel segment, sources told The Economic Times.

This visit follows closely after India signed a 10-year agreement to manage Iran's Chabahar Port, expected to strengthen India's trade relations with Central Asia and Eurasia, highlighting India's strategic efforts ahead of the general election, experts cited by the ET report stated.

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The delegation, consisting of senior officials from the shipping and commerce ministries, Central Board of Customs, and Kandla Port, also inspected Khalifa Port and Jebel Ali Port. An anonymous official confirmed these details.

The Corridor is intended to create alternative supply routes, enhancing efficiency and reducing costs. Both sides have agreed to continue discussions to expedite the Agreement's implementation. "India Middle East Europe Corridor (IMEEC) takes shape with the 1st visit of an Indian Inter-Ministerial Delegation to the UAE for the India-UAE Intergovernmental Framework Agreement on IMEEC. Ambassador Sunjay Sudhir led the discussions with key UAE entities like DP World UAE, AD Ports Group, and UAE Customs,” the Indian mission posted on X.