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India’s Modi to begin five-nation tour, including UAE, amid Middle East crisis

By Thomson Reuters May 11, 2026 | 11:52 AM

May 11 (Reuters) – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will embark on a five-nation tour taking in the United Arab Emirates and Europe ​from May 15-20, India’s foreign ministry ‌said in a statement on Monday, as the Middle East crisis drives up global oil prices and strains India’s foreign currency reserves.

Modi is to visit the UAE on ‌May ​15 and subsequently travel to ⁠the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway ⁠and Italy, the statement said.

The trip follows Modi urging a series of measures, including fuel conservation, fewer imports and gold purchases, as well ​as reduced travel, as a surge in energy prices takes a toll on the country’s ⁠foreign exchange buffers.

Indian shares fell ⁠on Monday, and the rupee endured ​its sharpest drop in more than a month to ​end at its weakest closing level on record ‌following Modi’s call for austerity measures.

Higher oil prices are a major risk for net energy importer India, threatening to widen the country’s current account ⁠deficit, slow growth and stoke inflation.

Modi and UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan will exchange views on ⁠bilateral issues, ‌in particular energy cooperation, as well ⁠as “regional and international issues of mutual ​interest”, ‌the statement said.

The European leg of ​the trip ⁠will be to deepen India’s trade and investment ties with these countries, following up on the India-EU trade deal agreed upon earlier this year, the statement said.

(Reporting by Kanjyik Ghosh in Barcelona; Editing by ​Alistair Bell)