114 In February of this year, India and the UAE inked the UAE-India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar stated on Monday that India and the UAE, who recently signed a historic trade agreement, have experienced a “veritable transformation” in their relations that is now starting to have a wider ripple effect. He emphasized that they want to use this relationship to shape the changing world. The signing of the bilateral trade treaty, which produced such successful outcomes and speaks eloquently for the bilateral relationship, was a defining choice of this shift, he said. In February of this year, India and the UAE inked the UAE-India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). You Might Be Interested In Being an early entrant in the internet in 1994 had several advantages and happy to receive Blue checkmark next to username on Twitter #wsis2023 #IPRs Musk promises to step down as Twitter head, once he finds someone to replace him Musk Dethroned – Arnault World’s Richest Person Morgan Stanley says Ted Pick to succeed James Gorman as CEO Constant Evolution Needed for U.S. Export Controls “We’ll buy from whoever we have to,” Oil Minister On EU price ceiling