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Africa top priority, will always stand shoulder to shoulder: PM

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that Africa was a top priority for his government's foreign and economic policy and India will always stand shoulder to shoulder with countries of the continent in the long and difficult race for a better future.

Inaugurati­ng the 52nd Annual Meetings of the African Developmen­t bank (AfDB) at Mahatma Mandir here, Modi said India's partnershi­p with African countries was free of any conditions and will remain demand-driven.

Modi said India and Africa face similar developmen­t challenges and the mutual ties had become stronger over the decades.

“After assuming office in 2014, I have made Africa a top priority for India's foreign and economic policy," he said.

The Prime Minister referred to his government's efforts to meet India's developmen­t challenges since assuming office in 2014 and said no village in the country will be without electricit­y by next year.

Modi said India has improved on all macro-economic indicators in the last three years with fiscal deficit, balance of payments deficit, and inflation being down and an increase in GDP growth rate, foreign exchange reserves and public capital investment.

The five-day annual meeting of AfDB, being held in India for the first time, is being attended by 54 African regional members and 27 non-regional member countries of the organisati­on.

Around 3,000 delegates are taking part in the event with the theme 'Transformi­ng Agricultur­e for wealth creation in Africa'.

Modi said he was proud that all countries in Africa had been visited by an Indian Minister in the last three years.

“India's partnershi­p with Africa is based on a model of cooperatio­n which is responsive to the needs of African countries. It is demand-driven and free of conditions," he said.

Modi also referred to prowess of African countries in long distance running and linked it to the race for developmen­t.

“In the sports arena, India cannot compete with Africa in long distance running. But I can assure you that India will always stand with you, shoulder to shoulder, supporting you in the long and difficult race for a better future," he said.

Modi said India offered $10 billion for developmen­t projects over the next five years during the India-Africa Summit held in 2015 in New Delhi which was attended by all 54 African countries.

Terming 2015 as a "watershed", he said India had also offered grant assistance of $600 million to the African countries.

He said India has extended 152 lines of credit to 44 countries of nearly $8 billion.

Trade between Africa and India has doubled in the last five years to reach nearly $72 billion in 2014-15. India's commodity trade with Africa in 2015-16 was higher than its commodity trade with the USA. –IANS

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets delegates during the inaugural function of 52nd African Developmen­t Bank annual meeting, in Gandhinaga­r, Gujarat on Tuesday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets delegates during the inaugural function of 52nd African Developmen­t Bank annual meeting, in Gandhinaga­r, Gujarat on Tuesday

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