India Sends 1,000 Tonnes of Rice to Sierra Leone for School Meals

India has dispatched 1,000 metric tonnes of rice to Sierra Leone to support its national school midday meal program. The donation underscores India's commitment to partnering with Global South nations and advancing the Sustainable Development Goals. This gesture follows recent high-level consultations where both countries reviewed and agreed to deepen ties in trade, digital solutions, energy, and defense. Sierra Leone has also agreed to support India's candidature for a UN Security Council seat and to join key global alliances like the International Solar Alliance.

Key Points: India Donates 1,000 Tonnes Rice to Sierra Leone School Meals

  • 1,000 tonnes of rice for school meals
  • Reinforces India-Global South cooperation
  • Supports Sustainable Development Goals
  • Follows recent high-level bilateral talks
  • Includes discussions on digital & energy partnerships
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India sends 1,000 metric tonnes of rice to Sierra Leone

India sends 1,000 metric tonnes of rice to support Sierra Leone's school midday meal scheme, reinforcing Global South partnership & SDGs.

"Global South partnership in action! - Randhir Jaiswal, MEA Spokesperson"

New Delhi, March 24

India on Tuesday sent 1,000 metric tonnes of rice to Sierra Leone for supporting its school midday meal scheme. The gesture reinforces India's commitment to enhance cooperation with countries in the Global South and backing the Sustainable Development Goals.

In a post on X, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated, "Global South partnership in action ! India has sent 1,000 metric tonnes of rice today to support Sierra Leone's school midday meal scheme. The gesture is in keeping with India's commitment to enhance cooperation with countries in the Global South and to support the Sustainable Development Goals."

In March last year, India and Sierra Leone held the second round of Foreign Office Consultations (FoC) in New Delhi and reviewed bilateral ties, covering all sectors, including trade, investment, health and pharmaceuticals, education and people-to-people exchanges.

Sevala Naik Mude, Additional Secretary, MEA, and Alan CE Logan, Director General, Sierra Leone's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, co-chaired the meeting.

In a statement, the MEA stated, "India has pledged to continue supporting Sierra Leone in capacity building in various fields and building the development partnership further. Both sides noted with satisfaction the progress made on India Stack, following the signing of a MoU on 'Cooperation in the field of sharing successful digital solutions implemented at population scale for digital transformation' and discussed next steps for implementation in this space."

"Both sides also agreed to further deepen and diversify bilateral ties in key areas of contemporary relevance, defence cooperation, energy development and development cooperation," it added.

During the meeting, the two sides held discussions and exchanged perspectives on key issues of regional and global importance. The officials of India and Sierra Leone discussed cooperation in multilateral organisations, including the United Nations.

Sierra Leone agreed to consider support to India's candidature for United Nations Security Council (UNSC) non-permanent seat for the year 2028-29. Sierra Leone also agreed to expedite the process of approval from its Government to sign the Agreement of International Solar Alliance (ISA) and joining the Global Biofeuls Alliance, according to MEA statement.

India and Sierra Leone enjoy cordial and warm ties based on common values and shared vision which dates back to almost six decades. India is committed to being a reliable partner of Sierra Leone in its development journey through soft loans, scholarships, and capacity building, according to MEA statement. The two nations also cooperate at the United Nations and other multilateral fora.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great move. This is how India should build its global standing - not just through hard power, but by being a reliable friend. The support for UNSC seat and cooperation on digital solutions (India Stack) is a smart long-term strategy.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the humanitarian aid, I hope we are also ensuring our own food security at home. We have farmers facing challenges. Our generosity abroad must be balanced with strong support for our own people.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in development, the midday meal scheme is a proven way to boost school attendance and nutrition. Sharing this model with Sierra Leone is impactful. The digital cooperation mentioned is also very forward-thinking.
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Vikram M
This is the right way to do diplomacy. Building goodwill in Africa through scholarships, capacity building, and now food aid. It strengthens the Global South bloc. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The article mentions cooperation on Solar Alliance and Biofuels too. That's key. We're not just giving aid, we're building partnerships for a sustainable future. This is a mature foreign policy approach.

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