Praising India for the advancements it has made in the field of technology, United Arab Emirates Minister Omar bin Sultan Al Olama said the future will have Indian fingerprints for everyone and everywhere.
Al Olama said technology is driven from places such as Bengaluru but technology has come from the rest of the world as well. He was optimistic that the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) that was signed between the UAE and India earlier this year was a great stepping stone to forge together a new era of technologies.
The UAE Minister of State, “Our belief is that India is not just past and present but India is also the future. The future will have (an) Indian fingerprint on it for everyone and everywhere. But it has an Indian fingerprint because there are Indians shaping the future of technology in different places across the world.”
The UAE minister also suggested that the ‘I2U2’ (which stands for India, Israel, the UAE, and the US) partnership will be a one-of-a-kind role model that many countries are going to build their collaborations on.
