Ajman University concluded the Second India–Arab Universities Presidents’ Summit with the formal release of the Ajman Declaration 2026, marking a new phase of cooperation between higher education institutions across the Arab world and India.
Over two days, Ajman University convened university presidents, senior policymakers, regulatory leaders, and academic partners to define shared priorities for research collaboration, innovation ecosystems, and talent development across both regions. Their deliberations culminated in the Ajman Declaration 2026, which sets out a coordinated framework focused on sustainability and health research, joint academic infrastructure, leadership development, university–industry partnerships, and expanded academic mobility.
The declaration was presented by Prof. Anas Al-Soud, Executive Director of the Association of Arab Universities, and Dr. Archana Thakur, Joint Secretary of India’s University Grants Commission, reflecting the collective engagement of institutions across both regions.
Dr
Karim Seghir, Chancellor of Ajman University, said: “As host of this summit, Ajman University brought together leaders who share a commitment to deeper academic partnership between India and the Arab world. The Ajman Declaration 2026 gives structure to that partnership. It sets clear priorities for joint research, innovation, leadership development, and academic mobility, and it strengthens a network of institutions working together to prepare the next generation of talent.”
The declaration calls for sustained consultation among higher education ministries, regulators, and university associations to align standards and reduce barriers to collaboration. It also proposes stronger engagement between university incubators and industry partners, cross-border innovation training, and mechanisms to support responsible data sharing and research integrity.
As part of the summit outcomes, participating institutions launched the India–Arab University 10+10 Cooperation Program, established a Summit Monitoring Committee, and announced the India–Arab University Research and Mobility Network to support implementation of the declaration’s priorities. The Third India–Arab Universities Presidents’ Summit will be hosted in India in 2027.
Throughout the summit, presidential roundtables, expert-led panels, and bilateral meetings addressed innovation policy, digital learning, academic mobility, and university–industry collaboration. These discussions reinforced the importance of structured partnerships between Arab and Indian institutions at a time of rapid technological and economic change.
By convening the summit and stewarding its outcomes, Ajman University continues to expand its role as a regional hub for global academic dialogue, connecting universities, policymakers, and industry partners around shared priorities in research, innovation, and leadership development.
