Abdulla Al Saleh,  Undersecretary, Foreign Trade & Industry, Ministry of Economy, said "India  is an important economic and demographic powerhouse in Asia and investments  between the 2 countries exceed billions. This convention will take the  India-UAE relationship a step further as both countries explore ways to enhance  business ties, intensify economic cooperation and increase innovation and  entrepreneurship in sectors of mutual interest," 
  "India is the first trading partner for the UAE. In 2017,  trade relations between the UAE and India reached $53 billion, of which $35  billion is non-oil trade. The UAE is the third largest foreign trade partner to  India after China and USA," said Al Saleh.
  
  He said the UAE invested over $5 billion in India through foreign direct  investment stock until the end of 2017, which makes the UAE one of the top  investors in India. Additionally, India is the second largest direct investor  in the UAE at the end of 2016 with $6.6 billion. "In the beginning, foreign  trade and oil and gas were the focal point of the India-UAE relationship. But  today, this has diversified to include many new sectors following the recent  high-level visits of UAE and Indian leaders," Al Saleh said.
  
  The convention, organised by The Institute of Directors (IOD), in association  with Khaleej Times, lined up some leading thought and business leaders, who shared  their insights and explored how best to remain relevant and competitive,  stimulate innovation and achieve the corporate responses that are required in  the age of disruption. 
  
  Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance, inaugurated the  convention and presented the 'Golden Peacock Awards' to top corporate leaders  for Business Excellence and Innovative Product/Service.
  
  Ashok Chawla, chairman, National Stock Exchange of India; and Navdeep Singh  Suri, Ambassador of India to the UAE; addressed the opening session. Ahmed  Sultan bin Sulayem, executive chairman, Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC),  delivered the keynote address. Abdulla bin Damithan, chief commercial officer,  DP World, also delivered a special address.
Some of the leaders who spoke also include Shishir Kapadia, senior  vice-president, finance and operations,
 Khaleej Times; Prof. Colin  Coulson-Thomas, president, Institute of Management Services, UK; Mohanned K. Al  Anni, vice-chairperson, Gulf University, Bahrain; Khurram Shroff, chairman,  International Blockchain Capital, IBC Group; Vipul, Consul-General of India in  Dubai; and Hind Al Youha, director - investment department, UAE Ministry of  Economy. 
Kapadia spoke on the topic of 'Leadership for integrating excellence, culture  and innovation for social value'. He said: "
Khaleej  Times is  committed to lead the change" and would remain transformative by  leveraging innovation to drive excellence. Speakers at the session discussed  adaptive leadership for promoting strategic disruptive innovation.
The inaugural session also witnessed the signing of an MoU between IOD, India,  and DMCC in further strengthening support between the 2 institutions.
Dr Tayeb Kamali, chairman, IOD India, UAE chapter, director-general, education  and training development, Ministry of Interior, the UAE, is chairman of the  convention, which drew over 450 business and corporate leaders.