PM Modi to visit Ramallah on Feb 10, will be first ever Indian PM in Palestine


New Delhi, Feb 5 (Zee News): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a historic visit to Palestine starting Saturday. During his visit, he will hold a meeting with the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Apart from visiting Oman and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the prime minister will also go to the Palestinian capital, Ramallah.

In July 2017, he was on a three-day visit to Israel on a special invitation from his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu, however, he did not visit Palestine then.

Modi will be in the UAE on February 10 and 11 and will address the sixth World Government Summit in Dubai. This will be Modi's second visit to the UAE after August 2015.

According to authorities and business leaders, this visit of the Prime Minister signifies the special importance that India attaches to its ties with the oil-rich nation and will help in furthering cooperation in diplomatic, economic and security issues.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi's second visit to UAE is an indication of the special importance we attach to the India-UAE relationship," India's Ambassador to the UAE Navdeep Singh Suri said.

According to him, the visit builds in the momentum that has developed since India hosted Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed as chief guest on Republic Day in 2017.

Besides bilateral engagements, Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to address members of the Indian community at the Dubai Opera House.

"During the year, we have seen major UAE investments into India, a significant increase in defence and security cooperation, a transformation in our energy ties from a buyer-seller relationship to a strategic partnership.

"For the community, the first Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi will be great news," Suri said.

Echoing Suri's sentiments, the UAE ambassador to India Ahmed Al-Banna said the visit "tells us the direction that India and the UAE have in mind and also the characteristics of our respective leaderships."

"The leadership has put us on a challenging and interesting track where the relationship is very important, on many sectors, and our leaders are pushing to rewrite future plans for both nations," Al-Banna said.

While Ambassador Suri highlighted the trade and investment component of this rapidly-evolving relationship, Ambassador Al-Banna chose to emphasise on the connectivity aspect of it.

"There are 1,076 flights a week between India and the UAE, which is the largest operation of its kind. More than 50 per cent of Indians, who travel outside India to different destinations, such as Europe or America, use Dubai and Abu Dhabi as their transit hub," he said.

It is obvious that both sides are banking on prime minister's visit to go over and above the 17 bilateral agreements signed in January 2016, and 14 agreements in February 2017.

With an eye on India, some leading Gulf businesses with Indians at the helm see this as realisation of long-held dreams.

Yusuffali MA, chairman Lulu Group International and member of Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce, said India had been on an aggressive forward march with regard to attracting FDIs.

"The recent report by leading rating agencies and financial institutions have all lauded India?s fiscal policies and ease of doing business, so obviously India does look like a hot destination for investment.

As far Indo-UAE business relationship is concerned, it is at all time high with both countries being each other's top trading partner," Yusuffali said.

According to him, till recently India was seen as an investment destination only, but of late UAE has been trying to woo Indian businesses to invest and set up operations here.

"This move shows the kind of confidence UAE has on Indian economy and I am sure business houses in both countries will be eagerly looking forward to this visit to open up new areas of co-operation," Yusuffali said.

Manoj Prasad, Executive Chairman, of DIFC-based investment banking firm, Que Capital Limited, believes this visit truly signifies the seriousness among top Indian leadership toward making an ever growing relationship between two countries more meaningful.

"The ambition is obviously growth to which both countries have already started contributing, be it through India investing in infrastructure or the bilateral investment fund which is in the process of being setup," says Prasad.

According to him, businesses among the two countries have witnessed unprecedented growth in recent years.

"The comfort and mutual respect for leaders of both the countries are clearly visible and the visit of Prime Minister Modi to the land with highest NRI diaspora in the world would further enhance it," he said.

A wide spectrum of companies stands to gain from improving bilateral relations facilitating business climate on both sides, he said.

Kulwant Singh, the founder and managing director of Lama Hospitality group, feels the visit signifies that we are serious about our relationship and take our commitments, business associations, joint opportunities, and strategic tie-ups seriously.

"We see the formula of successful businesses matching with the perfect platform of opportunities available in India. With the new budget in place, NRIs will have huge opportunities in sectors like healthcare, education, and infrastructure," Singh said.

Prasanth Manghat, CEO and Executive Director, NMC Health Plc, says the visit will not only develop his outreach to the Arab world but also offer a prospect to further the strategic partnerships in the region.

According to him, the visit is seen by many as cementing the close relationship Modi shares with the UAE leadership, also furthering cooperation in diplomatic, economic and security issues.

"At the ground level of delivery, the strategic partnership is being expanded and the UAE has announced plans to invest USD 75 billion over a decade to meet India?s infrastructure needs," he said.

Indian expatriates in the UAE actively participate in projects toward the development of the UAE and this visit will help further evolve the deep and historic relationship shared between the two countries, said Mehirr Nath Choppra, CEO Qasbah Group.

"It would certainly help to get an overview of the projects that have been announced in the past and their current status so serious players can set their timelines accordingly," Choppra said. 

  

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    That day is not too far when bethelam take over by jewish terror state.

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  • Chris, Tel Aviv

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    This is not right , Palestine is a useless land ,going there has no point.If Palestine was a country then they would have supported Pakistan against India .After all terrorist nations bhai bhai .

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    GOOD STEP BY OUR PM.....DOSTI KARNE SE NAFRAT PYAR ME BADAL THA HAI.....APKI JALAN HUM SAMAJ SAKTEN HAIN.

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  • SHAHID, SHIRVA

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    HE WAS THE FIRST PRIME MINISTER TO VISIT ISRAEL ALSO SO WHATS NEW IN IT...

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    HAHAHA E BAYANKARA MARAYA ANCHILA ULLA INCHILA ULLA......NAMABREG APUJI NINAN.

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  • shaji, Calicut

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    I think this is just like cheating Palestinians. Every one knows that Israel has illegally occupied Palestine land and is killing innocent kids / women / men of Palestinians on daily basis and our PM is great respect to this terrorist state. If we appreciate devil that means we are with him and by this we can not be justified. We cannot say Palestinians that we are with you whereas we appreciate their dead enemies at the same time. This is like double standard. Devils should not be considered as good and we should not give Devil as example.

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  • Chris, Tel Aviv

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    I wish to see the day when every Palestini gets kicked out of our holy land . And a Jewish temple is constructed on Temple Mount .

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    I will ship you burnol. Tel Aviv have no agency

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    ..palestine is too far, give some time to comment on Kashmiri shias/sufis..Pakistani/Bangladeshi shias, hazaras, Ahamdis..

    Before bashing Israel, can you explain why more than hundred Indians went to Syria..against who they are fighting, whom they are killing..

    there is no US foot soldiers..then whom they are rap#ng, killing..Palestine is not our headache, ME countries should solve whom you boast worlds most powerful..dont be Hypocrites..

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    CPIM SALEVE SPOTTED

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    SORRY " SLAVE"

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    Visiting Ram to Allah = RAMALLAH.

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  • Dinesh poojary, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    Hope owaisi will be happy and supports bjp now

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  • nazeer husain, jeddah KSA

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    KAAM AUR ZAROORAT UAE AUR OMAN SE HAI LEKIN EK DHAKKA AUR PALESTINE PAR BHI. KUCH FARAK NAYEE PADTHA MODI SAAB. UAE KA MILKSHAKES BEWAKOOF HO SAKTHA LEKIN HUM INDIAN BELIEVERS BEWAKOOF NAYEE BANENGE. Benjamin nethanyahu se zyada dangerous shaitaan modi ji ke party main bhare huhen hai lekin modi ji hamesha kamosh

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    Please hurry, PMji, not many days are left. Count down of days to enjoy has begun. Finish your desire to visit as many more counties as in the world. You may not get another chance to travel on people's expense, with an army of businessmen and press/journalists in accompaniment, like a king.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    Modi is keen in covering the uncovered countries by our previous PMs to break the record in this front,

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    Mindless Tours & Travels ......

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  • Anees, Dubai

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    One of the most Expensive Bachelor PM,33% voted just to enjoy for foreign trip with lavish treat.

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  • Shanthram Hegde, Koppa

    Mon, Feb 05 2018

    Good, Before next election try to reach each and every corner of the world at tax payers money. So far your foreign tours which he named as business tours didn't bring a single penny. Legally slaughtering and exporting is the only source of our economy from 2014 may onwards.

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  • NAVEEN, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 05 2018

    Good initiative of PM Modiji.

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  • santhu birve, Mumbai/Udupi

    Mon, Feb 05 2018

    Burnol Burnol..Burnol wale.....!

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  • moshu, mangaluru

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    Boycott illegal occupier state or let Modi condemn the attrocities against Pallestenians during his visit to Israel.

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