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Modi pushes for Asia-Africa economic ‘growth corridor’

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gandhinaga — Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday pushed for an “Asia-Africa growth corridor” supported by Japan and India — a pitch coming days after China’s ambitious OBOR (One Belt, One Road) initiative taking off.

Declaring the 52nd Annual General Meeting of the African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB) group open, which is being held for the first time in the country here, Modi said, “India’s partnershi­p with Africa is based on a model of co-operation which is responsive to the needs of African countries.”

Pushing for a growth corridor between Africa and Asia, he said the project was discussed during his recent trip to Japan.

The pitch comes close on the heels of China launching its multibilli­on dollar OBOR initiative, a pet project of Chinese President Xi Jinping, which aims to connect the Eurasian landmass and Indo-Pacific maritime routes.

“During my visit to Japan and after meeting with Prime Minister (Shinzo) Abe, I gladly recall that in our joint declaratio­n we mentioned Asia-Africa growth corridor and proposed further conversati­on with our brothers and sisters of Africa.

“Research institutes of India and Japan have come up with vision documents in consultati­on with African think-tanks on how to take forward this growth corridor,” Modi said, adding that this vision document would be presented at the board meeting later.

“The idea is India, Japan and other willing partners would explore joint initiative in developmen­t of skills, infrastruc­ture,

After assuming office in 2014, I have made Africa a top priority for India’s foreign and economic policy Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India

manufactur­ing and connectivi­ty,” he added. Modi said Africa figured on top of India’s priority as a growth pole.

“After assuming office in 2014, I have made Africa a top priority for India’s foreign and economic policy,” Modi told the gathering of 3,000 delegates mostly from Africa, which also included heads of state and senior government functionar­ies.

He said India is the fifth largest investor in Africa, as in the last 20 years it has invested $54 billion.

“Africa-India trade has multiplied in the last 15 years, it has doubled in the last five years to reach near 72 billion dollars in 2014-15,” Modi said.

Modi also recalled the centuries’ old associatio­n of India with Africa, especially between trading communitie­s from Western states such as Gujarat.

Modi 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.

He said India’s partnershi­p with African countries was free of any conditions and will remain demanddriv­en. 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.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Narendra Modi shares a light moment with AfDB president Akinwumi Adesina at the inaugurati­on ceremony of the annual general meeting of the bank in Gandhinaga­r on Tuesday.
— Reuters Narendra Modi shares a light moment with AfDB president Akinwumi Adesina at the inaugurati­on ceremony of the annual general meeting of the bank in Gandhinaga­r on Tuesday.

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