Pakistan, May 15 -- India and the United Arab Emirates signed major agreements covering defence, energy, and investment during a high-level visit to Abu Dhabi. The deals were concluded during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's official trip to the UAE. Both sides described the agreements as a step toward strengthening long-term strategic cooperation.

The two countries agreed to expand defence cooperation through new strategic frameworks. Officials also confirmed deeper collaboration in energy security, including oil reserves and liquefied petroleum gas supply. The agreements aim to improve stability in energy trade and enhance mutual strategic interests.

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