Abu Dhabi Crown Prince meets Indian PM in New Delhi
NEW DELHI - Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, held Thursday bilateral talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi.
Hosted in India's capital until February 20, the summit is the first major global AI event in the Global South, drawing over 20 world leaders, 110 countries, and 30 international organizations. Guided by principles of People, Planet, and Progress, it promotes human-centric AI for equitable growth, sustainability, and global cooperation on governance and safety.
The meeting explored opportunities to further strengthen the strategic partnership between the UAE and India, and ways to enhance cooperation across economic and technology sectors, as well as other areas of mutual interest, including investments in healthcare and insurance.
Discussions reflected both countries’ shared commitment to advancing sustainable development models that keep pace with the evolving global economy.
The meeting also highlighted the importance of advancing bilateral cooperation by expanding investment and trade partnerships, and strengthening the exchange of expertise, innovation and knowledge across priority sectors. This collaboration reflects the strong economic ties between the two nations and their peoples in line with their shared long-term development goals, supporting joint efforts to unlock opportunities in emerging and future-focused industries.