These issues were discussed during a meeting between visiting Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Court Sheikh Hamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan here.
"We talked about the need to have an investment protection agreement. We have in-principle agreed for that and it will be expeditiously concluded," Sharma told reporters after the meeting.
The Minister, who is heading a Ficci delegation, is here in connection with the inaugural meeting of the UAE–India High Level Task Force on Investments.
A joint statement issued later said the meeting of the Task Force on Investments focused on wide-ranging issues with a view to increasing the bilateral trade and investment and expeditious conclusion of BIPA.
Noting that the UAE business community raised issues and concerns related with their past investments, Sharma said, "I have assured them that within the limit of our laws, India will protect the investments."
The statement said assistance and support of governments would be extended for expediting the resolution of issues associated with existing investments and opportunities for new cross-border investments across a range of sectors.
UAE-based Etisalat had invested in Indian telecom venture Etisalat-DB but had to exit the country after the Supreme Court cancelled 122 linceces, including those of Etisalat-DB.
To boost investments, the statement said, it was also decided that working groups would be set up to strengthen bilateral relations and "allocate USD 2 billion for investments in infrastructure projects in India and support the establishment of a strategic oil reserve in India".