Abu Dhabi skyscraper lights up with Indian tricolour PM Modi image on swearing in ceremony day

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Abu Dhabi skyscraper lights up with Indian tricolour PM Modi image on swearing in ceremony day

Abu Dhabi skyscraper lights up with Indian tricolour, PM Modi's image on swearing-in ceremony day

In an extraordinary indication, the UAE government lit up the notable ADNOC building on the event of the swearing-in ceremony of PM Narendra Modi and Council of Ministers to symbolize the nearby obligations of fellowship and participation between the two countries. The flags of India and the United Arab Emirates and pictures of PM Narendra Modi and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheik Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan were shown on the exterior of the notable building. ADNOC (The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company) is the state-owned oil organization of the UAE. India's energy security is a top preference for the United Arab Emirates with ADNOC being the main foreign oil and gas organization, until this point, to put resources into India's strategic petroleum reserves program. Khaleej Times reported, ADNOC is additionally a partner in one of India's biggest refinery plant and petrochemical complexes, which will be built at Ratnagiri in Maharashtra. The Indian Ambassador to UAE Navdeep Singh Suri told WAM or (Emirates News Agency), the official news office of the United Arab Emirates, that since the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to UAE in August 2015, the two countries have seen a genuine change in our respective ties. The close companionship that has blossomed in the course of the most recent four years between our PM and the Sheik Mohamed container Zayed is well-known. The entire world can see it today in this one of a kind festival of the re-appointment of the PM for a new five-year term.

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