Bharat Mart is a
joint initiative of DP World, a Dubai-based
multinational that specialises in logistics, port terminal operations and
maritime services, and India’s commerce
ministry that is aimed at boosting exports by Indian small and medium-sized
enterprises.
The facility, which has been compared to China’s
Dragon Mart, will be built by DP World and is expected to be operational by
2025. The facility, set to cover more than 100,000 sq metres, will help cut the
cost and time for shipping goods from India to Africa and Europe.
Modi and Mohamed bin Rashid, who is also the UAE prime
minister and ruler of Dubai, expressed confidence that Bharat Mart will further
enhance India-UAE trade by leveraging Jebel Ali Port’s strategic location and
strength in logistics, the external affairs ministry said in a statement.
Bharat Mart can
potentially play a key role in promoting the exports of India’s micro, small
and medium sectors by providing them with a platform to reach international
buyers in the Gulf, West Asia, Africa and Eurasia, Modi said.
Modi also held a bilateral meeting with Mohamed bin
Rashid and discussed bilateral cooperation in a range of areas, including
trade, investment, technology, space, education and people-to-people ties. They
expressed satisfaction at the rapidly growing economic and commercial ties
between India and the UAE.
Modi thanked Mohammed bin Rashid for his “graciousness
towards the Indian community living in Dubai”. Both leaders acknowledged the
contributions of the Indian diaspora to Dubai’s evolution into a global hub for
trade, services and tourism. Modi conveyed his deep appreciation to Mohammed
bin Rashid for granting land in Dubai for an Indian community hospital that
will offer affordable healthcare facilities for Indian blue-collar workers. He
also invited the ruler of Dubai to visit India.
Modi also met Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina on
the margins of the World Governments Summit in Dubai. This was the first
meeting between the two leaders, who acknowledged the long-standing friendly
relations and ancient geographical ties between the two countries.
The leaders discussed ways to advance bilateral ties
and appreciated their close cooperation in multilateral forums, including the
UN. Modi said India is committed to strengthening the India-Madagascar
partnership and to SAGAR or Security and Growth for All in the Region, the
policy for Indian Ocean states.
Modi said that as a
fellow developing country in the Indian Ocean region, India will remain a
“committed partner in the developmental journey of Madagascar”.