Goa, India – The UAE participated in the Second Arab-Indian Energy Dialogue, which was held in Goa, Republic of India.
This is within the framework of strengthening strategic cooperation in the energy sector between the Republic of India and the countries of the League of Arab States.
In addition to exploring opportunities to develop existing partnerships to support common interests.
The dialogue witnessed high-level discussions with the participation of ministers, officials and experts, focusing on ways to deepen bilateral and multilateral cooperation.
In addition to anticipating new horizons for future cooperation in various energy fields.
In turn, His Excellency Eng. Ahmed Al Kaabi, Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure for the Electricity, Water and Future Energy Sector, highlighted during his participation the importance of enhancing cooperation in the fields of traditional and clean energy, and developing oil and gas trade.
In addition to supporting long-term business partnerships.
Which contributes to enhancing energy security and sustainable supplies in regional and international markets.
He stressed the UAE’s firm commitment to supporting international partnerships that enhance energy security and support economic diversification.
It also contributes to accelerating the transition towards more sustainable and resilient energy systems, serving the common interests of the UAE, the Republic of India, and Arab countries.
The UAE’s participation addressed the importance of exchanging technical expertise and advisory services, building institutional capacities, and enhancing knowledge transfer and training.
To support the development of national competencies and raise the energy sector’s readiness for future requirements.



