Modi visits UAE for first time after BJP official's derogatory comments regarding Holy Prophet

Published June 28, 2022
UAE ruler Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan receives Indian Prime Narendra Modi at the UAE airport on Tuesday. — Picture via Narendramodi/Twitter
UAE ruler Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan receives Indian Prime Narendra Modi at the UAE airport on Tuesday. — Picture via Narendramodi/Twitter

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, just weeks after its spokeswoman Nupur Sharma's remarks about the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) set off anger in the Muslim world, including the Gulf.

Modi shared an embrace with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who met the Indian leader at Abu Dhabi airport, according to a tweet by India's foreign ministry spokesperson.

“I am touched by the special gesture of my brother, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, of coming to welcome me at Abu Dhabi airport. My gratitude to him,” Modi tweeted.

The one-day visit by Modi, who is heading back to India after attending the G7 summit in Germany, follows protests by Gulf states earlier this month after a spokesperson for his party made disparaging remarks about the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) on TV.

The UAE and Saudi Arabia condemned the comments, while Qatar and Kuwait summoned their Indian ambassadors. One Kuwaiti supermarket took Indian goods off its shelves.

Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party suspended spokesperson Nupur Sharma over her disrespectful comments.

Also read: Indian police crack down on protests over anti-Islam remarks

The remarks were also blamed for clashes in India and prompted demands for her arrest.

Pakistan had also strongly condemned the remarks of BJP leaders against the Prophet as President Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif asked the ruling BJP to shun and denounce its extremist and fascist Hindutva ideology.

India's foreign minister said Modi's visit was to convey his sympathies to Sheikh Mohamed — whose brother, former president Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed, died in May — and his congratulations on taking over as leader.

The two countries enjoy strong trade and cultural ties, with Indians making up 35 percent of the UAE's 10 million population, the biggest expatriate community.

India-UAE trade is valued at $59 billion, making the oil-rich Gulf country India's third largest trading partner for the year 2019-20 after China and the United States, according to the Indian foreign ministry.

The UAE is also India's third largest export destination, with nearly $16bn clocked in 2020-21, it added.

Major exports include petroleum products, precious metals, stones, gems and jewellery, minerals, food and textiles.

In February, the two countries signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement to boost trade and investment.

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