India, UAE Sign Bilateral Investment Treaty, Trade Corridor Deal During Modi's Visit:

India, UAE Sign Bilateral Investment Treaty, Trade Corridor Deal During Modi's Visit:

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Category : International Published on: February 16 2024

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  • India and the United Arab Emirates signed a key bilateral investment treaty along with key agreements spanning a slew of fintech and digital infrastructure projects announced during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to the Gulf nation.
  • In addition to a bilateral investment treaty, both countries signed seven other agreements, including a comprehensive economic partnership agreement.
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