India’s Goal in Africa Is to ‘Build Together’, PM Says in Namibia
NAMIBIA, JUL 9 – Modi's visit marks historic cooperation renewal after 27 years, with agreements signed on health, entrepreneurship, and disaster resilience to deepen India-Namibia trade and energy ties.
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PM Modi Concludes 5-Nation Tour, Departs Namibia After 'Global South' Diplomatic Push
PM Modi concluded his five-nation tour (Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, Namibia) focused on cooperation and shared growth. In Namibia, he addressed Parliament, received their highest civilian award.
‘Cooperation, conservation, compassion’: PM Modi lauds Namibia’s role in cheetah reintroduction, calls it a symbol of India-Africa cooperation
Addressing a Joint Session of the Parliament of the Republic of Namibia, Modi recounted his privilege of personally releasing the cheetahs into Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park.
India’s goal in Africa is to ‘build together’, PM says in Namibia
India seeks to cooperate, not compete with Africa, says Mr. Modi; says Africa should not just be raw material source, but lead in value creation, sustainable growth; PM conferred Namibia’s highest civilian honour
India, Africa must act together to create future defined not by power and dominance, but by partnership and dialogue: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the Namibian Parliament, emphasized India's commitment to a partnership with Africa based on dialogue and equity, not dominance. He highlighted India's USD 12 billion development partnership focused on skill-building and job creation. Modi also noted the strong historical ties and growing trade between India and Namibia, while praising Namibia's inclusive constitution.
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