New Delhi, Oct 2: The crown prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan will be chief guest for the Republic Day celebrations in January, 2017.

The Indian invitation, which went out early this year, and Al Nahyan's acceptance has strong political significance. As India reaches out West as part of a coordinated strategy, UAE is a lynch-pin of the economic, defense and strategic strands of the Indian outreach.
On one level it is a response to Modi's own visit to Abu Dhabi and Dubai last year. But on a deeper level the impending visit sends out an important message at a time when tensions are escalating between India and Pakistan.
The UAE, like Saudi Arabia, are old strategic allies of Pakistan. The UAE, along with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan were the only three countries to recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan.
But the UAE has come a long way since then. Their relations with Pakistan too have undergone a qualitative change. In recent years, UAE, like Saudi Arabia, have embarked on a closer relationship with India on security and counter-terrorism.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked Mohammed bin Zayed for accepting the request.
"Thank you for very kindly agreeing to grace the 2017 Republic Day celebrations as the Chief Guest," he tweeted. Mohamed bin Zayed replied to his tweet, saying: "I am pleased to join in your Republic Day celebrations, wishing your friendly country more progress and prosperity."
Modi, in another tweet, said that the visit of the Crown Prince will give a "very strong boost to the vibrant India-UAE ties".
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