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Freightwatch Reporter
Freightwatch.news
Saturday, May 16, 2026
India and the United Arab Emirates have established a strategic framework to strengthen defense cooperation and energy security. This reflects growing bilateral ties as geopolitical tensions persist across West Asia. The partnership includes plans to build joint crude oil and natural gas stockpiles, bolstering India's reserves as the world's third-largest oil consumer seeks to mitigate future supply disruptions. The agreement underscores New Delhi's broader push to secure stable energy supplies amid regional instability. India has simultaneously deepened economic and defense partnerships with Vietnam as it diversifies its strategic relationships in the Indo-Pacific. The energy-focused accord addresses India's long-term supply vulnerabilities while signaling closer coordination between New Delhi and the UAE on regional security matters. The expanded partnership comes as Middle Eastern tensions continue reshaping global energy markets and supply chains.