Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UAE Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan held discussions on the strategic India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced. The meeting emphasized the corridor’s potential to enhance regional connectivity and strengthen economic ties between participating nations.
The corridor, unveiled during the G20 Summit, aims to create a seamless trade and logistics network linking India, the Middle East, and Europe. It is envisioned as a transformative project that will boost trade, energy cooperation, and digital connectivity while fostering regional integration.
During the talks, both leaders highlighted the importance of collaborative efforts to advance the project. They also explored ways to streamline infrastructure development and establish efficient trade routes.
The MEA reiterated that the corridor aligns with India’s vision of fostering stronger economic partnerships and enhancing its global trade footprint. The discussions mark another step towards realizing this ambitious initiative.