How did PM Modi’s Ethiopia visit elevate bilateral ties to a strategic partnership?
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New Delhi, Dec 16 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Ethiopia on Tuesday represented a pivotal moment in the relations between India and Ethiopia, resulting in the two countries enhancing their ties to a strategic partnership.
The visit led to the signing of several agreements designed to strengthen collaboration in various fields.
Notable outcomes included an Agreement on Co-operation and Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters and a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) dedicated to establishing a Data Centre at Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Furthermore, both nations finalized an Implementing Arrangement for cooperation in training related to United Nations Peacekeeping Operations.
In a significant financial move, India entered into an MoU for Debt Restructuring for Ethiopia under the G20 Common Framework.
Educational and skill development programs were also highlighted, as India announced it would double the number of scholarships for Ethiopian scholars through the ICCR programme and offer specialized short-term courses in Artificial Intelligence for Ethiopian students and professionals via the ITEC programme.
Healthcare collaboration is set to expand as India committed to enhancing the capacity of Mahatma Gandhi Hospital in Addis Ababa, particularly in maternal and neonatal care.
The agreements emphasize India’s dedication to bolstering its partnership with Ethiopia through technology, education, healthcare, and global peacekeeping initiatives.