The UAE India Business Council – UAE Chapter (UIBC-UC) announced the launch of several groundbreaking research initiatives that aim to continue driving informed decision-making and economic growth.

The Council, at an event to mark its 2nd anniversary, alongside the 3rd anniversary of the landmark India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), explored the future of the India-UAE trade corridor, with a particular emphasis on the importance of human capital.

UAE-India business collaboration expands

The research initiatives include a series of reports such as ‘India-UAE Odyssey: Focus on CEPA’, offering an in-depth analysis of the transformative impact of CEPA on bilateral trade and investment, and ‘Renewable Energy Sector-Investment Roadmap in India’, providing detailed guidance on investment opportunities within India’s rapidly expanding renewable energy sector.

Additionally, the Council also launched a handbook on doing business in the UAE for navigating the Gulf country’s dynamic business environment, with a focus on fostering UAE-India economic collaboration.

These research initiatives underscore a shared commitment to shaping the future of bilateral relations, UIBC-UC said.

The event, held at the residence of Satish Kumar Sivan, Consul General of India to Dubai and Northern Emirates, was attended by influential leaders from both nations.

The gathering was also graced by Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade as the Chief Guest.

As a joint initiative supported by the foreign ministries of both nations, the UIBC-UAE Chapter has been instrumental in advancing the economic partnership.

Comprising 18 influential members, it has driven high-impact initiatives such as Emaar’s FDI in Jammu and Kashmir, DP World’s Bharat Mart partnership, and the India-UAE hospital project.

The research initiatives are to further enhance strategic decision-making and economic development.

Source: https://www.arabianbusiness.com/politics-economics/uae-india-business-council-announces-research-initiatives-to-further-drive-bilateral-trade-potential