UAE and India sign strategic collaboration in polar research

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The UAE and India have signed an agreement to expand polar research, as the countries aim to boost their understanding of the Artic to enhance climate action. 

The MoU between the Emirates Polar Program and the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR) of India was signed during the 15th session of the UAE-India Joint Committee Meeting. The signing ceremony was officiated by H.E. Abdulla Balalaa, Assistant Minister for Energy and Sustainable Affairs and Deputy Chair of the UAE Polar Mission Steering Committee, and Dr. M. Ravichandran, Secretary in the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) of India.

This collaboration aims to facilitate joint efforts in polar research, academic exchanges, and capacity building, enhancing both nations’ presence and contributions in the polar regions. 

His Excellency Abdulla Balalaa emphasized the significance of this collaboration, stating, “This partnership reflects the UAE’s commitment to scientific excellence through global partnerships. By harnessing India’s vast experience in polar research, we are not only enhancing our national capabilities but also paving the way for future generations to make groundbreaking discoveries in this critical field.” 

The Emirates Polar Program, established to advance the UAE’s leading position in the field of polar science, stands to benefit significantly from this partnership. The program focuses on participating in international missions to Antarctica and the Arctic, supporting global climate action, and contributing to the understanding of the polar environment. Through these endeavors, the UAE demonstrates its commitment to global scientific cooperation and environmental stewardship in polar regions.

The expansion into polar research builds on the existing strong cooperation between the UAE and India in vital sectors such as defense, energy, trade, and emerging technologies, underscoring both nations’ shared commitment to advancing scientific knowledge, addressing global climate challenges and promoting environmental stewardship. 

By venturing into this new frontier of collaboration, the UAE and India are not only fortifying their strategic partnership but are also positioning both nations at the forefront of global efforts to understand and preserve the world’s polar regions.

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