PM Modi's Upcoming UAE Visit to Focus on Energy Security Agreements

Government sources indicate that energy security will be a central pillar of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to the United Arab Emirates, with key agreements expected to deepen bilateral cooperation in the hydrocarbons sector.

According to officials familiar with the discussions, two significant Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) are likely to be concluded during the visit, focusing on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supply and strategic petroleum reserves (SPR). These agreements aim at strengthening India’s long-term energy resilience amid ongoing global supply uncertainties.

The proposed LPG MoU is expected to enhance supply stability and diversify sourcing options for India, which remains heavily dependent on imports to meet domestic demand. Meanwhile, the SPR agreement could facilitate greater collaboration in storage, replenishment, and possibly joint investments, ensuring buffer capacity against price shocks and geopolitical disruptions.

The UAE, a key energy partner for India, has already played a role in India’s strategic reserves, including participation in storage facilities. The upcoming visit is likely to build on this foundation, signalling a more structured and forward-looking energy partnership between the two countries.