India–UAE Strategic Defence Partnership Deepens Amid Gulf Dynamics

Context:
India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) signed a Letter of Intent for a Bilateral Strategic Defence Partnership, aiming to strengthen defence, trade, energy, and space cooperation, while targeting $200 billion bilateral trade by 2032.

Key Highlights:

Defence Cooperation
• Formalisation of Strategic Defence Partnership.
• Evolution of existing military cooperation frameworks.
• Occurs amid Gulf tensions including developments in Gaza, Iran, and Yemen.

Economic & Energy Agreements
• Target to double trade to $200 billion by 2032.
HPCL–ADNOC LNG agreement:

  • 0.5 MMPTA LNG supply.
  • 10-year contract starting 2028.

Space Collaboration
• Letter of Intent between IN-SPACe and UAE Space Agency.
• Focus on developing UAE’s space ecosystem.

Regional Geopolitics
• Saudi-Pakistan defence cooperation intensified (September 17, 2025 agreement).
• Increased activity in Yemen influencing Gulf security architecture.
• UAE balancing regional pressures while deepening India ties.

Key Concepts
LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas): Gas cooled to liquid form for transport.
IN-SPACe: Autonomous agency promoting private participation in space sector.
Strategic Defence Partnership: Structured long-term military cooperation framework.

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • UAE is a key partner under India’s Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (2017).
    • CEPA (Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement) signed in 2022.
    • ADNOC – Abu Dhabi National Oil Company.
    • MMPTA – Million Metric Tonnes Per Annum.
    • Gulf region critical for India’s energy security and diaspora (~8 million Indians).

Relevant Mains Points:

  • Strengthens India’s Act West Policy.
    • Enhances defence diversification beyond traditional partners.
    • Secures long-term energy supplies amid global volatility.
    • Expands cooperation in emerging domains like space and maritime security.
    • Balances regional rivalries without direct alignment in Gulf conflicts.
  • Way Forward:
  • Institutionalize defence production collaboration.
  • Expand joint exercises and intelligence sharing.
  • Safeguard diaspora interests.
  • Diversify energy basket toward renewables and green hydrogen.

UPSC Relevance
GS 2: International Relations – India-Gulf ties.
GS 3: Economy – Energy security, trade agreements.
GS 3: Internal Security – Regional instability implications.
Prelims: CEPA, LNG, IN-SPACe.

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