Overview
- During meetings with Economy and Tourism Minister Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Naidu discussed using artificial intelligence to improve governance and citizen services and sharing best practices via RTGS systems.
- Foreign Trade Minister Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi expressed interest in investing, including in Amaravati, with a special team set to evaluate opportunities in food processing, renewable energy, petrochemicals and real estate.
- An accord was reached for a partnership between the Ratan Tata Innovation Hub and Dubai Silicon Oasis to support AI-driven startups and research.
- Naidu launched the Pravasa Andhra Bharosa insurance scheme in Dubai, offering ₹10 lakh coverage for accidental death or permanent disability to Non-Resident Andhraites through APNRTS.
- Positioning Dubai as a gateway for Indian exports, Naidu said India will supply food to global markets using the city as a hub, while pitching logistics and infrastructure projects in Andhra Pradesh.