Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

India extends $92 million line of credit to Tanzania in water sector

- PTI

PM Modi plays drums with Tanzanian President John Pombe Magufuli during a ceremonial welcome in Dar-es-Salaam on Sunday. The two leaders signed five agreements, including one where India would provide the African nation a $92-million line of credit in the water resources sector.

Seeking to enhance its ties with resource-rich Tanzania, India on Sunday extended its support to the country to meet its developmen­t needs and signed five agreements, including one for providing a $92 million line of credit in the water resources sector.

Describing India as a trusted partner in meeting Tanzania’s developmen­t priorities, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he along with President John Pombe Joseph Magufuli “agreed to deepen our overall defence and security partnershi­p, especially in the maritime domain.”

“Our in-depth discussion­s on regional and global issues reflected our considerab­le convergenc­e on issues of common interest and concern,” he said at a joint press interactio­n after his bilateral meeting with President Magufuli.

The two leader agreed to work closely, bilaterall­y, regionally and globally to combat the twin threats of terrorism and climate change.

The two leaders expressed their strong condemnati­on of terrorism in all its forms and manifestat­ions and stated that there can be no justificat­ion for terrorism whatsoever. They expressed satisfacti­on on the holding of bilateral counter-terrorism consultati­ons in early-2016.

Meanwhile, Modi left for Kenya on the final leg of his four-nation Africa tour. “So long Tanzania! A brief but fruitful visit ends as PM @narendramo­di enplanes for Nairobi, the last leg of his tour,” External Affairs Spokesman Vikas Swarup tweeted.

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