Thursday, December 18, 2025
ADVT 
India

Sukhbir Singh Badal To Lead Delegation To Dubai Tomorrow

Darpan News Desk IANS, 15 Sep, 2016 11:14 AM
    Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal will lead a delegation to Dubai on board the first international flight from Chandigarh which will fly to Sharjah tomorrow.
     
    Chandigarh will get its international flight which will be run by Air India to Sharjah tomorrow. Later this month, a private carrier will operatre a flight to Dubai from Chandigarh.
     
    The 18-member CII delegation, which will accompany Sukhbir, will be a part of a roadshow in Dubai to explore areas of mutual interest to enhance trade ties between India and UAE, a CII release said in Chandigarh today.
     
    Prominent members of the Confederation of Indian Industry Northern Region will be part of the Punjab government delegation, it said.
     
    The CII industry members will be part of a roadshow and B2B meetings to be held over the two-day tour.
     
     "The CII delegation members will explore areas of mutual interest to enhance trade ties between the two regions," said Gurmeet Bhatia, Vice-Chairman, CII Punjab State Council.
     
    "India maintains a special relationship with the UAE because it has been its top trading partner as well as a strategically important country. In the last few years, India and the UAE have signed a number of agreements and MoUs in all possible areas of mutual interests, including trade and investment," he said.
     
    "Non-oil trade between the two countries has a higher proportion in the overall trade and it is here that we need to concentrate our efforts," he said.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Asked Tough Questions On Kashmir Unrest, Angry Mehbooba Mufti Walks Out Of Press Conference

    Asked Tough Questions On Kashmir Unrest, Angry Mehbooba Mufti Walks Out Of Press Conference
    Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday made a passionate appeal for peace in the Kashmir valley, saying India's future was incomplete without a peaceful Kashmir

    Asked Tough Questions On Kashmir Unrest, Angry Mehbooba Mufti Walks Out Of Press Conference

    Rahul Didn't Blame RSS, But Linked People For Mahatma's Assassination, SC Told

    Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi had not blamed the RSS as an institution for the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, but the people associated with it, the Supreme Court was told on Wednesday.

    Rahul Didn't Blame RSS, But Linked People For Mahatma's Assassination, SC Told

    Sanskrit Is Our Heritage And Is In Our Roots, Says Kiran Bedi

    Describing Sanskrit as part of heritage, Puducherry Lt Governor Kiran Bedi today said the language does not differentiate between Hindus, Christians or Muslims.

    Sanskrit Is Our Heritage And Is In Our Roots, Says Kiran Bedi

    Cabinet Approves Surrogacy Bill, Denies Same-sex Couples, Single Parents, Foreigners Surrogacy

    Cabinet Approves Surrogacy Bill, Denies Same-sex Couples, Single Parents, Foreigners Surrogacy
     The Union Cabinet on Wednesday gave its nod to the long overdue Surrogacy Regulation Bill, 2016, that seeks to prohibit "commercial" surrogacy and denies foreigners, NRIs, single parents, live-in partners and same-sex couples from becoming parents through surrogacy.

    Cabinet Approves Surrogacy Bill, Denies Same-sex Couples, Single Parents, Foreigners Surrogacy

    Chandigarh 'Was, Is And Will' Remain Capital Of Punjab: Parkash Singh Badal

    Mr Badal said that Punjab has the sole right over its capital and it must be given to the state at every cost.

    Chandigarh 'Was, Is And Will' Remain Capital Of Punjab: Parkash Singh Badal

    Man Booked For Making Objectionable Remarks Against Wrestler Sakshi Malik

    Man Booked For Making Objectionable Remarks Against Wrestler Sakshi Malik
    A man has been booked under the IT Act for allegedly making objectionable remarks against wrestler Sakshi Malik on social media, police said today.

    Man Booked For Making Objectionable Remarks Against Wrestler Sakshi Malik