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The announcements came during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Rwanda, the first by an Indian prime minister to the country. After his one-on-one talks with Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame, Modi announced that India will soon open its mission in Rwanda.
“We are going to open a High Commission in Rwanda. This will not only establish communication between our respective governments but also enable facilities for consular, passport, visa,” Modi said at a joint press statement.
He noted that India and Rwanda relationships have stood the test of time. “It is a matter of honour for us that India has stood with Rwanda in their economic development journey,” Modi said, adding that India will continue to back Rwanda’s development.
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They agreed on cooperation in defence capacity building, industry, science and technology. India extended two lines of credit — one of 6892.51₹ million for development of industrial parks and Kigali special economic zone (SEZ) in Rwanda and another one for 6892.51₹ million for agriculture.
The two sides signed MoUs on collaboration in the areas of leather and allied sectors, dairy cooperation, agricultural research and education collaborations between Rwanda Agricultural Board (RAB) and Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).
The two countries agreed to facilitate, diversify and promote trade and economic cooperation. President Kagame in his remarks said that Prime Minister Modi’s visit represents a milestone between the long standing friendship and cooperation between Rwanda and India.
Modi arrived in Rwanda yesterday on the first leg of his three-nation Africa tour as part of India’s outreach to the resource-rich continent, soon after Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Kigali. His two-day state visit to Rwanda — one of Africa’s fastest growing economies — assumes significance as it could boost India’s strategic ties with this country.