Jaishankar Bids Farewell to UAE Ambassador Alshaali
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar received UAE Ambassador Dr. Abdulnasser Alshaali on a farewell call at New Delhi on Wednesday, 1 July 2026, thanking him for his contributions to the India-UAE Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Context
The farewell meeting marks the conclusion of Dr. Alshaali's tenure as the United Arab Emirates' envoy to India. Such calls are a standard diplomatic courtesy that also serve as an occasion to take stock of bilateral progress made during an ambassador's posting. Dr. Jaishankar used the occasion to acknowledge the ambassador's personal role in advancing the two countries' ties.
In his post on X, the Minister wrote: 'Pleased to receive the UAE Ambassador Dr. Abdulnasser Alshaali today on a farewell call. Thanked him for his efforts towards deepening the India-UAE Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Also wished him all the best in his future endeavours.'
Policy Backdrop
The India-UAE Comprehensive Strategic Partnership was established during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's landmark visit to the UAE in August 2015, elevating a relationship that spans political, economic, defence, and people-to-people dimensions. The partnership received a significant economic boost when the two countries signed the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) in February 2022, which drove rapid growth in bilateral trade.
The UAE has since emerged as India's second-largest export destination and a key hub for strategic investments. India's broader 'Act West' policy has placed Gulf states at the centre of its extended neighbourhood outreach, leveraging diaspora connections — a large Indian expatriate community resides in the UAE — alongside energy and investment partnerships.
Stakeholders and Impact
The deepening of India-UAE ties under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership framework directly benefits Indian expatriates in the Gulf, who number among the largest diaspora communities in the UAE. Trade investors and defence partners on both sides have also gained from the structured cooperation that the partnership enables.
The CEPA framework has provided a rules-based architecture for expanding commerce, while high-level diplomatic engagement — including ambassadorial transitions — ensures continuity in the relationship. Ambassador Alshaali's tenure has coincided with some of the most consequential years of this bilateral deepening.
What's Next
Diplomatic attention will now turn to the appointment of the next UAE Ambassador to India and whether any high-level visits or new agreements under the existing CEPA framework are planned in the near term. The transition between envoys is typically used by both sides to signal the priority each attaches to the relationship. Given the trajectory of India-UAE ties, continuity in engagement at the ambassadorial level is expected to remain a priority for New Delhi.