Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Name Entered office Left office S. E. H. Rizvi: 28 June 1973: 31 May 1976 Mohammad Hamid Ansari: 6 June 1976: 24 January 1980 Lalit Mansingh: 29 January 1980
This is a list of diplomatic missions in the United Arab Emirates. There are currently 146 embassies in Abu Dhabi. Many other countries have diplomatic missions accredited from other capitals. Honorary consulates are excluded from this listing. Diplomatic missions in the UAE
Catalonia (Catalonia Trade & Investment's office in Dubai) [99] Chile (Commercial Office) [100] Greece (Economic & Commercial Affairs Office) [101] Hong Kong (Economic and Trade Office) [102] [103]
United Arab Emirates: List: Sunjay Sudhir 2021 11 EOI, Abu Dhabi United Kingdom: List: Vikram Doraiswami: 2022 09: HCI, London United States: List: Vinay Mohan Kwatra: 2024 07 EOI, Washington, D.C. Uzbekistan: Manish Prabhat [12] 2020 08 EOI, Tashkent Venezuela: Ashok Babu 2023 11 EOI, Caracas Vietnam: Sandeep Arya 2022 10 EOI, Hanoi Yemen ...
As of December 2024, India has 203 missions operating in various countries around the word, not counting missions to multilateral organizations such as the United Nations. This includes 51 missions in Africa, 10 in North America, 11 in Latin America, 6 in the Caribbean, 16 in South Asia, 22 in West Asia, 5 in Central Asia, 10 in East Asia, 15 ...
The United Arab Emirates receive many labors from different nationalities and with different skill levels - from 1975 onwards, non-nationals have consistently outnumbered the number of nationals residing within the Emirates (see Table 1, below). Indian, Bangladeshi, Nepali, Sri Lankan, and Pakistani workers make up 90 percent of the workforce. [21]
Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Paris, France; Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Berlin, Germany (Arabic) Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in New Delhi, India; Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in London, United Kingdom; Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Washington D.C., United States
Since 3000 B.C, relations between India and the seven emirates which now make up the United Arab Emirates were traditionally close. In ancient times, the Sumerians engaged in a vibrant trade network with three significant centers—Meluhha (most scholars identified as the Indus Valley Civilization, present-day Indian subcontinent), Magan (Oman and parts of the UAE), and Dilmun (Bahrain and ...