– Hamdan Bin Mohammed and the Minister of Commerce of India and the signing of witnesses of the industry or 8 strategic agreements to strengthen cooperation in vital sectors
Its highness: the mous expand and deepen the strategic association of the Eau-India in line with our mutual commitment to create resilient economies
“Together, we are advancing an international cooperation model that offers a real impact and long -term benefits for the people of our two countries”
– Dubai Chambers signs three mous with the main organizations of the Indian industry to boost economic commitment
– DP World signs two mous with Indian colleagues to improve supply chain and maritime collaboration
– Det and Iim Ahmedabad will be associated to launch the world -class business school campus in Dubai
– Dubai Health Inks Agreement to establish the Friendship Hospital of the EAU-India
– Dubai Medical University Signs Agree
His highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Heir Prince of Dubai, Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of the EAU; And his excellence Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce and Industry of India, today witnessed the signing of eight comprehension memorandes (MOU) destined to depend on the collaboration in infrastation, health and commitment of the key sectors. The mous were dyed a special event organized by Dubai Chambers in Mumbai. The signature ceremony was part of his highness the official visit of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed to India.
Speaking on the occasion, HH Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed said: “India and the EAU are forced by a deeply rooted friendship and a shared dedication to shape the future through innovation, opportunities and sustainable growth. Guided by the vision of their highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed al Nahyan, president of the EAU;
“These mous extend and deepen our strategic association in line with our mutual commitment to create resilient economies, empower communities and advance knowledge, technology and human development. Together, we are moving forward an international cooperation model Que-Tter-Ttter-Ttter-Ttter-Ttter-Ttter-Ttter-Tter-Tter-Tter-Tter-Ter-Ter-Ter-Ter-Ter-Ter-Ter-Ter-Ter-Ter-Longa Long-Long.
“We hope to accelerate progress in the sectors that matter the most for our collective future, based on the strong impulse we have achieved through frames such as the comprehensive agreement of economic and bilateral association. The continuous treaty. Underlines the strategic depth of our relationship and the fixed potential of our vision.”
Strengthen the bonds of the business community
In a series of agreements that underline the vital role of commercial communities in the advancement of mutual collaboration and growth, Dubai Chambers signed three Memorandes of Comprehension (MOU) with the Confederation of the Indian Industry (CII), the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Ficci), and the BMC Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The Mous were signed by their excellence Mohammad Ali Rashed Lotah, president and CEO of Dubai Chambers; R. Mukundan, vice president or ICI; Anant Goenka, senior vice president or fiction; Jyoti Vij, General Director of Ficci; and Sunita Ramnathkar, Vice President of BMI.
The MOU sets a framework for better cooperation in several key areas. Dubai Chambers will support Indian companies to establish or expand their presence in Dubai and provide strategic services aimed at accelerating the investment process. The three Indian entities will provide similar support to Dubai -based companies that explore business opportunities in India, including facilitating business coincidence services and network activities. This support will also extend the duration of the phases previous and after expansion.
The agreements also describe the collaboration in joint particles in commercial fairs, investment missions, conferences and exhibitions held in both markets. In addition, the parties have committed to the regular exchange of information and data on bilateral trade and commercial trends, helping to identify new opportunities and strengthen the cooperation of the private sector. The mous aligns with the strategy of Dubai Chambers to promote international expansion and build cooperation bridges with key global markets.
By improving institutional ties with the most influential industry agencies in India, the position of the Mous is the private sector as important promoters of the economic association, aligned with the strategy of Dubai Chambers to promote international expansion, competitiveness and sustainable growth.
Supply chains ready for the future
As part of the efforts to reinforce the connectivity of the EAU-India and the global commercial infrastructure to the future, DP World signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with rites, a leading infrastructure, consulting and engineering. Signed for their excellence Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, president of the group and CEO or DP World, and Rahul Mithal, president and managing director of Rites, the agreement aims to take advantage of the experience of both organizations to develop modern and enabled technological capabilities, aligned with the long -term economic visions of both nations.
The agreement aims to take further the Virtual Trade Corridor of the EAU-India (VTC), a digital platform launched in September 2024 and developed in collaboration with rites, to optimize customs, logistics and regulatory processes. The agreement opens the door to the collaboration in the multimodal logistics parks projects, free trade areas, port connectivity and railway load solutions, which supports the shared objective of the two countries to build diversified and boost the global disruption.
Drydocks World, a world DP company, signed a Mou with Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), a leading Naval Maintenance and Construction Installation, under the Ministry of Ports, Shipments and Ways Víperas of India. The agreement, signed by their excellence Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem and Madhu S Nair, President and Managing Director of CSL, establishes a framework for the joint development of ship repair groups in Kochi and CoLute, as well as linking as the engineering of this association’s association. Contribute to the modernization of maritime infrastructure of India, expanding the repair of your ship.
Association for Educational Excellence
The Department of Economy and Tourism of Dubai (DET) signed a MOU with the Indian Management Institute, Ahmedabad (Iima), one of the main business schools of Asia and the best classified business schools in India, to establish a Camper of Iima de Class, which marks A. The Mou was signed for its Excellency Hellal Saeed Smarri, general director of the Department of Economy and Tourism Bhaasker, director of Imemar. The agreement seeks to support the objectives of the Dubai D33 economic agenda developing business leadership talent and contributing to the development of a worldwide competitive innovation ecosystem in the Emirate.
The Iima Dubai campus imagines as a global center of excellence for higher education, the development of skills and innovation, which serves the largest regions of the Middle East, Africa and Central Asia. The campus will take place in two phases. In the first phase, Iima will be assigned space within the international academic city of Dubai (DIAC), the main center of higher education in the region, which provides world -class educational resources designed to promote innovation and academic excellence. According to the agreement, Iima aims to launch its full -time MBA program in Dubai at the end of this year. In the second phase, Iima will be assigned land for the establishment of a permanent campus, which is expected to work in operation by 2029.
Advance of inclusive medical care
In another agreement that promotes a common commitment to deliver inclusive medical attention, Dubai Health signed a MOU to establish the Friendship Hospital of the EAU-India (IIFH), a new non-profit initiative directed, inclusive and accessible. The MOU was signed by Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health, and the fundamental trusts of the IIFH, including Faizal Kottikollon, president or Kef Holdings and president of the Business Council of the Eau India – chapter of the EAU (UIBC UC); Nilesh Ved, president or clothing group and founding member or UIBC UC; Siddharth Balacandran, Executive President or Buimerc Corporation and founding member or UIBC UC; Tariq Chauhan, Vice President or EFS facilities and founding member or UCC UC; and Ramakrishnan of Ramesh, president or transworld group.
The Eau-India Friendship Hospital (IIFH) is a joint philanthropic initiative supported at the leadership level by the Governments of Dubai and India that aims to provide high quality affordable health services.
An eighth agreement was formalized between the Dubai Medical University (DMU) and the Institute of Medical Sciences of India (AIIMS), the best classified medical institute in the country. The cooperation agreement, signed by its excellence Eng. Yahya Saeed Lotah, vice president of the DMU Board, and Ahamadulla Shariff, head of the Aiims Department of Anatomy, points to the academic and research collaboration of strengths through the direct cooperation of the promotion between the Faculty, and the Reague, and the Department.
The key collaboration areas include students and personnel exchange programs, joint research in priority fields such as infectious diseases, metabolic disorders and climate change, and the development of global health initiatives. The agreement also provides a framework for the exchange of academic materials and research publications. The agreement also covers cooperation with Aiims in areas related to AI investigation, development and digital transformation into medical education and medical care.
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