India and Namibia agree to bolster ties in several key sectors
New Delhi, Jan 20
India and Namibia held the fifth round of Foreign Office Consultations in New Delhi on January 19-20, agreeing to further strengthen bilateral ties in key areas like health, Digital Public Infrastructure, agriculture, defence and critical minerals.
Janesh Kain, Joint Secretary (East and Southern Africa) at the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and Ambassador Charles Josob, Acting Head of Department for Bilateral Relations and Cooperation in Namibia's Ministry of International Relations and Trade, co-chaired the meeting. The officials of two nations discussed regional and international issues of mutual interest including co-operation at the United Nations, according to a MEA statement.
"During the FOC, the two sides undertook a comprehensive review of the entire gamut of India-Namibia relations encompassing key areas of bilateral cooperation including trade, investment, health and pharmaceuticals, education, capacity building, defence, agriculture, infrastructure development, consular matters, people-to-people and cultural exchanges," read a statement issued by the MEA.
According to the MEA, the meeting provided an opportunity to review progress of the outcomes that emerged from recent high-level exchanges and discuss ways to further strengthen cooperation across various sectors. The officials of India and Namibia agreed to hold the next round of Foreign Office Consultations in Windhoek at a mutually-convenient date.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi undertook a State Visit to Namibia in July last year, during which he held extensive discussions with Namibia's President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah at the State House in Windhoek on further strengthening bilateral ties, including in defence, maritime security, digital technology and UPI, agriculture, health and pharma, energy and critical minerals.
PM Modi and Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah had also discussed global issues of mutual interests. The two leaders agreed to strengthen the global fight against terrorism and expressed committment to work together to amplify the voice of the Global South.
PM Modi also addressed the Joint Session of the Parliament of Namibia. During the landmark State Visit to the African nation, he was also conferred with Namibia's highest civilian honour, 'Order of the Most Ancient Welwitschia Mirabilis'.
— IANS
Reader Comments
More cooperation in health and pharma is always welcome. Indian medicines are affordable and life-saving. Hope this partnership helps make healthcare more accessible in Namibia too. Good step!
While the diplomatic talks sound positive, I hope there is clear follow-through and tangible benefits for the common people in both countries. Sometimes these agreements remain on paper. Let's see actual projects on the ground.
It's impressive to see India's growing global engagement. The honour conferred on PM Modi shows the respect India commands. Collaborating on terrorism and representing the Global South is the need of the hour.
Defence and maritime security cooperation with African nations is a smart move. It secures trade routes and builds strategic depth. Jai Hind!
Good to see agriculture on the agenda. India has a lot of experience in sustainable farming that can be shared. Also, critical minerals are key for our renewable energy and tech future. Win-win partnership.
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