Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his one day long visit to United Arab Emirates (UAE) and departed back to India. In the UAE, PM Modi met with Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi.






After departing UAE, PM Modi tweeted: "Concluding a productive UAE visit. Our nations are working together on so many issues aimed at making our planet better. I thank HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan for the warm hospitality."






Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged the UAE's COP28 presidency India's full support as he conducted fruitful talks with the UN climate conference's President-designate Sultan Al Jaber on measures to advance sustainable development. "Had a very productive meeting with Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, the President-designate of @COP28_UAE. Our discussions focused on ways to further sustainable development. Highlighted India's contribution in this direction, in particular our emphasis on Mission LiFE," he tweeted.






The famous Burj Khalifa was lighted up in the colours of the Indian national flag as Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).


As part of the light-and-sound extravaganza at the Burj on Friday, which set the stage for PM Modi's formal visit to the Gulf nation, the tower displayed his photo, followed by the inscription, "Welcome Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi."


Burj Khalifa, a soaring skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is one of the city's major attractions.


Earlier during his two-day visit to France, as the Guest of Honour at the Bastille Day Parade, Modi met with French President Emmanuel Macron, French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, Senate President Gerard Larcher, National Assembly Speaker Yal Braun-Pivet, and a number of other significant figures.