Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will embark on a five-nation tour taking in the UAE and Europe from May 15-20, India's foreign ministry said in a statement on Monday.
Modi is to visit the UAE on May 15 and subsequently travel to the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy, the statement added.
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 His Highness Sheikh Mohamed 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 added.

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