India will host the second India–Arab Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on January 31, co-chaired by India and the UAE, to strengthen diplomatic and people-to-people ties.
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India will host the 2nd India–Arab Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on January 31 with participation from Arab League member countries.
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The meeting will be jointly co-chaired by India and the United Arab Emirates, reflecting growing strategic cooperation.
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Foreign Ministers from Arab League member states and the Arab League Secretary General will attend the meeting.
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The forum aims to deepen political dialogue, regional cooperation, and partnership between India and Arab nations.
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Foreign Ministers of Sudan, Palestine, and Comoros have already arrived in India to participate in the meeting.
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Sudan is represented by Foreign Minister Mohieldin Salim Ahmed Ibrahim at the high-level diplomatic interaction.
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External Affairs Ministry stated the visit will further strengthen people-to-people ties between India and Arab countries.
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The India–Arab Foreign Ministers’ Meeting builds on India’s West Asia engagement and growing multilateral diplomacy.




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