About 2.6 million Indians have made the UAE as their second home.
"The United Arab Emirates have generously embraced a large number of Indian expatriates and have encouraged them to flourish and prosper, for which we sincerely thank you.
"The positive contribution of this community to the development and progress of their host country has been well acknowledged and appreciated. We are confident of your continued support in ensuring their safety and well-being," he said.
Welcoming Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of UAE Armed Forces at Rashtrapati Bhavan here yesterday, he said it was in the shared interest of both the countries to work for peace and stability in West as well as South Asia.
Mukherjee said the well-balanced bilateral trade turnover
between India and UAE has been impressive.
"India deeply values the United Arab Emirates as a trusted and reliable partner in India's energy security. We welcome your participation in establishing our Strategic Petroleum Reserves.
The bilateral trade during 2015-16 between the two nations was USD 49.729 billion. UAE is amongst India's largest trade partners.
To realise the potential for further growth, we have agreed to increase the bilateral trade by 60 per cent in 2020, the President said.
Subsequently, in his banquet speech, Mukherjee said with India's plans for rapid growth in the infrastructure sector, government's liberalisation of foreign direct investment and as one of the fast growing economies in the world, India holds immense possibilities for investments.
He said India's companies are globally reputed and have rich experience in executing infrastructure projects of the highest standards.
"They are keen to partner in the preparations for the World EXPO 2020 in Dubai. It is a matter of satisfaction that even as the two countries strengthen our ongoing engagement and co-operation, our governments are currently exploring new avenues to expand it. Joint defence production, space and renewable energy have been identified as priorities," Mukherjee said.
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