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Modi begins three-nation Africa tour

PM WILL VISIT RWANDA AND UGANDA BEFORE BRICS SUMMIT IN SOUTH AFRICA

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Modi will reach Rwanda today in what will be the first ever Prime Ministeria­l visit from India to the East African nation. India has elevated its ties with Rwanda.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s five-day, three-nation tour of Africa starting today will see India reaching out first bilaterall­y and then multilater­ally under the Brics umbrella to the continent.

“The visit to Rwanda, Uganda and South Africa will further strengthen our relations with the African continent,” the External Affairs Ministry said.

Over the last few years, there has been significan­t engagement in various fields with African countries. There have been 23 outgoing visits to Africa by the President, Vice-President and Prime Minister in the last four years.

“Africa has been the top priority of India’s foreign policy,” the statement said.

Cooperatio­n in defence and agricultur­e will be Modi’s priorities during his bilateral visits to Rwanda and Uganda before he goes to South Africa for the annual Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa (Brics) Summit.

Second visit

This will be Modi’s second visit to mainland Africa after he visited Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania and Kenya in 2016. Modi arrives in Rwanda today in what will be the first ever Prime Ministeria­l visit from India to the East African nation.

India elevated its ties with Rwanda, seen as an important gateway to eastern Africa, to that of a Strategic Partnershi­p in January last year.

Briefing the media, T.S. Tirumurti, Economic Relations Secretary in the External Affairs Ministry, said India will open its first mission in Rwanda very soon. India’s current High Commission­er to Rwanda has residence in Kampala, Uganda.

Rwanda is also a recipient of Indian lines of credit of nearly $400 million and of Indian training and scholarshi­p programmes.

During Modi’s visit, two more lines of credit are expected to be signed — one of $100 million for industrial parks and a similar amount for agricultur­e and irrigation.

“We expect agreements to be concluded in the areas of defence, dairy cooperatio­n, leather, agricultur­e and culture,” Tirumurti said.

From Rwanda, Modi will reach Uganda tomorrow in what will be the first bilateral visit by an Indian prime minister in 21 years.

Tirumurti said training and capacity building had been the focus of defence cooperatio­n between India and Uganda. India has an Indian military training team stationed in Jinja since 2010.

Apart from calling on Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni and holding delegation-level talks, Modi will take part in an India-Uganda joint business event and address the Ugandan parliament, the first ever by an Indian Prime Minister.

He will also address members of the Indian community in Uganda.

From Uganda, Modi will reach South Africa on July 25 on the third and last leg of his visit. Besides the Brics summit, Modi will also hold a bilateral meeting with President Cyril Ramaphosa, who assumed office in February.

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