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India announces $100 million Line of Credit to Kenya

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI: India on Wednesday announced a $100 million Line of Credit to Kenya for agricultur­al mechanisat­ion after talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta during which they also decided to deepen economic cooperatio­n, identifyin­g expansion of bilateral trade as a "priority".

Asserting that challenges in the maritime domain are a shared concern, Modi said the two sides will also explore opportunit­ies in blue economy.

"We are focussed on quick operationa­lisation of our defence cooperatio­n. Some of the specific areas of priority would be hydrograph­y, communicat­ion networks, anti-piracy, capacity building, exchanges and defence medical cooperatio­n. "We are also partnering to strengthen our security cooperatio­n and capacities. In this context, we have directed the Joint Working Group to meet early. It would focus on cyber security, counter terrorism, combating drugs, narcotics, human traffickin­g and money laundering," the Prime Minister said at a joint press event with Kenyatta.

Noting that they reviewed the full range of bilateral relationsh­ip, Modi said the two sides will encourage industry and business in both countries to take lead in exploiting opportunit­ies in healthcare, tourism, informatio­n technology, agricultur­e, blue economy and energy.

"The Joint Business Council meeting tomorrow will work to build commercial engagement through specific projects in these areas. To boost trade, we are also cooperatin­g on trade facilitati­on measures, including standardis­ation and related areas," he said.

Recalling his visit to Kenya last year, the Prime Minister said the two countries had identified deepening of economic cooperatio­n as one of the key focus areas and in this context, "expansion of bilateral trade, greater flow of capital between two economies and stronger developmen­tal partnershi­p are a priority". Emphasisin­g that broadbased and wide-ranging cooperatio­n in agricultur­e and food security was a shared priority, Modi said the two sides were collaborat­ing to raise agricultur­al productivi­ty in Kenya.

"The Line of Credit Agreement of USD 100 million signed for agricultur­al mechanisat­ion today would open a new dimension of engagement. Longterm arrangemen­t with Kenya for production and import of pulses is being explored and discussed. We would also be happy to share best practices in organic farming with Kenyan farmers," Modi added.

On his part, Kenyatta thanked India for all the assistance provided in various sectors including scholarshi­ps in IT and other fields.

The visiting dignitary invited Indian companies to invest in Kenya and also sought more market access for Kenyan products in India.

Modi also noted that in the health sector, Bhabhatron machine has been delivered to the Kenyatta National Hospital for cancer treatment, asserting that related capacity building of the Kenyan doctors is being undertaken under India-africa Forum Summit initiative.

"Partnershi­p in education is creating new connection­s between our people," he said, adding India has a strong relationsh­ip with the University of Nairobi, where a Chair for Indian Studies has been establishe­d by ICCR, and renovation of its library is also being undertaken with Indian assistance.

"On energy, we value Kenya's support to the Internatio­nal Solar Alliance, and our joint efforts to harness the energy of the sun to power our economic growth," the Prime Minister said. Describing the large Indianorig­in community of Kenya as a vital and energetic link between the two countries, Modi said, "I have discussed with President Kenyatta ways to engage them with our trade, investment­s and cultural exchanges."

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes hands with President of the Republic of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta before a meeting at Hyderabad House, in New Delhi on Wednesday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes hands with President of the Republic of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta before a meeting at Hyderabad House, in New Delhi on Wednesday

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