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UAE Weighs Investment Pledges Worth $50 Billion for India

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Crush Pak Expand China's first phase is done. The establishment of powerplants has broken the back of common back with astronomical electricity bill.

Please start second phase soon.
well stated.

The sad part is, after 10+ years of being robbed by so called CPEC contracts, only few Pakistanis have woken up to how CCP has hoodwinked their country. Many Pakistanis still don't understand that CCP goons are laughing their way to the bank with money made of wringing Pakistani blood.
 
well stated.

The sad part is, after 10+ years of being robbed by so called CPEC contracts, only few Pakistanis have woken up to how CCP has hoodwinked their country. Many Pakistanis still don't understand that CCP goons are laughing their way to the bank with money made of wringing Pakistani blood.
Let them, its good for us.

Once Pakistan is totally indebted we can enter into negotiations with China to BUY Azad Kashmir from them. I don't think India would mind paying off a 100-200 Billions USD loan on Pak's behalf for Azad Kashmir and GB.
 
Let them, its good for us.

Once Pakistan is totally indebted we can enter into negotiations with China to BUY Azad Kashmir from them. I don't think India would mind paying off a 100-200 Billions USD loan on Pak's behalf for Azad Kashmir and GB.
Keep your wet delusional dreams, fools, with that money, you people can buy lots more cow dungs needed urgently instead.
 
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The United Arab Emirates is considering investing as much as $50 billion in India, its second-largest trading partner, as part of a broader bet on the worldā€™s fastest-growing major economy.

Provisional pledges from the UAE could be announced early next year, people familiar with the matter said, asking not to be named as the information is not public. Any new investments would follow Narendra Modiā€™s meetings with UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed in July.

The countries have been seeking to bolster ties over the past decade and aim to increase non-oil bilateral trade to $100 billion. Modiā€™s recent visit to Abu Dhabi marked his fifth trip to the Gulf nation since he took over as prime minister in 2014. The last Indian premier to visit the UAE before him was Indira Gandhi in 1981.

Deals being discussed include stakes in key Indian infrastructure projects and state-owned assets, with announcements likely before Modi seeks a third term in federal elections due next year, the people said. Some of the investments could involve sovereign wealth funds such as the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, Mubadala Investment Co. and ADQ, they said.

The pledges are unlikely to have clear timelines for a large chunk of the investments, the people said. No final decisions have been made on the size or timing of the announcements.

As part of the push, entities overseen by Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan have held early-stage talks on investing billions of dollars in India, one of the people said. Sheikh Tahnoon is the UAE presidentā€™s brother and chairman of International Holding Co., which disclosed a 5% stake in Gautam Adaniā€™s flagship conglomerate last month. That came days after IHC sold down holdings in two Adani firms, though the firm reiterated its commitment to India at the time.

Representatives for Indiaā€™s finance and trade ministries, the UAE government, and Sheikh Tahnoonā€™s private investment firm Royal Group didnā€™t respond to requests for comment. ADIA, ADQ, and Mubadala declined to comment.

Growth engine
Royal Group has long prized India, and executives there have called the country a potential growth engine of the next decade, Bloomberg has reported. Sheikh Tahnoon is also chairman of ADQ as well as ADIA, one of the worldā€™s largest wealth funds, with close to $1 trillion in assets.

Lured by a rising middle class and seeking to diversify away from traditional investment destinations like Europe, Gulf state-backed investors have boosted ties with India. Others, including the Qatar Investment Authority and Saudi Arabiaā€™s Public Investment Fund, have also emerged as prominent investors in the country.

The UAEā€™s plan is a further indicator of the governmentā€™s push to position itself as a country that avoids taking sides in a world increasingly split between Washington and Beijing.

As one of the few countries to manage close to $1.5 trillion in sovereign wealth, the UAE is a vital ally to the worldā€™s most populous nation, which is seeking to bridge infrastructure gaps. For India, any large foreign investments would help Prime Minister Modi highlight his efforts to bolster the economy ahead of the 2024 vote.

Earlier this year, the UAE announced plans to support Turkeyā€™s embattled economy with a $51 billion investment pledge, including about $30 billion in energy. Talks over one deal in that sectorā€”just one part of the broader bilateral pushā€”have collapsed, Bloomberg News has reported.
 

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