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Mohammed bin Rashid School of Government launches ’The India Connection’

DUBAI, 31st August, 2016 (WAM) – The Mohammed bin Rashid School of Government (MBRSG), a research and teaching institution specialising in public policy in the Arab world, on Tuesday launched a book titled ‘The India Connection’ during a ceremony organised at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Based on entrepreneurship, innovation and cultural diversity in the UAE’s labour market and their impact on sustainable economic development, the book highlights the experiences of Indian entrepreneurs in the UAE through live case studies and interviews. The special launch was attended by Sheikha Lubna bint Khalid Al Qasimi, UAE Minister of State for Tolerance; the Consul-General of India to the UAE, Anurag Bhushan; Dr Ali Sebaa Al Marri, Executive President of MBRSG; and the authors of "The India Connection" Dr. Immanuel Azaad Moonesar, Assistant Professor at MBRSG, and Dr. Melodena Stephens Balakrishnan, Associate Professor at The University of Wollongong in Dubai (UOWD). Among the attendees were a number of leading Indian entrepreneurs whose experiences have served as case studies in the book, and research experts, among others. Speaking at the launch, Sheikha Lubna stressed the importance of academic publications that study the evolution of investment trends across different periods in the UAE’s history. She said, "Since the establishment of the UAE, our founding father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, realised the importance of developing strong relations especially with countries that have a significant impact - geographically, culturally, economically and politically - on the UAE, such as India. Sheikh Zayed’s visit to India in 1975 helped establish growing and prosperous synergies between our two countries." She added, "Today our bilateral relationship has strengthened. The UAE has ratified an increasing number of co-operation agreements with India in the political, cultural, and economic arenas, among others. We look forward to seeing more research conducted on this historic relationship between the two countries that will go a long way in ensuring the sustainability of this relationship and help us identify best ways for future cooperation. I am confident that the UAE’s appealing investment environment – strategically developed over the past few years – as well as its tolerant culture that welcomes all nationalities and provides them with opportunities for success and stability, offer great scope for future studies on similar success stories with regard to other nationalities working and living in the UAE." The book is part of a series titled ‘Actions and Insights’ that discusses Middle East and North Africa (MENA) affairs. The series is published by the University of Wollongong in Dubai in collaboration with the International Business Academy in the MENA. The publication series turns the scanner on young human capital in emerging countries and its role in overcoming the current challenges in the field of business and international trade. It also points out that youth are the hope for a country to step-up its adoption of modern market concepts, such as innovation. In compiling ‘The India Connection’ researchers delved deep into the stories of entrepreneurs from the Indian community who settled in and founded successful businesses in the UAE. They have also attempted to study the gradual shift of the centre of world economy from the West to the East - a phenomenon that has occupied the attention of experts and policy makers worldwide and one that merits ongoing monitoring. Dr. Al Marri said, "This book stands as another testimony to the historic friendship between Dubai and India, and highlights the deep interrelated ventures that had significant impact on the economic, political, and social development of both nations. We take pride in this relationship which has always been embedded with mutual appreciation and respect to both our similarities and differences and always has potential for further growth." The great interest in the launch of this book reflects the profound historical relations between India and the UAE. Speaking on these special relations, Sanjay Verma, former Indian Consul-General in Dubai, said in his introduction to the book that the UAE is home to 77 percent of India’s exports to the region, with over 26,000 Indian companies registered with the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, including companies registered at free zones across the UAE. The total number of functional Indian companies in Dubai exceeds 50,000. – Emirates News Agency, WAM - http://www.wam.ae/en/news/emirates/1395299363822.html

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