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Jaishankar Meets South African Deputy President Mashatile, Discusses Trade and Digital Cooperation

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met South African Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile in New Delhi to discuss deepening bilateral cooperation. The talks focused on opportunities in trade, investments, MSMEs, digital, and infrastructure domains. Both leaders agreed to work closely in international forums. Mashatile also visited Dilli Haat to explore India's cultural heritage and understand how India supports small and medium enterprises.

Jaishankar meets S African Deputy President Mashatile, discusses opportunities in various sectors

New Delhi, June 2

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday held talks with South African Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile in New Delhi, where both leaders discussed ways to deepen bilateral cooperation in various sectors and agreed to work closely in international forums.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said he was "pleased to meet" Mashatile and appreciated his "strong commitment to deepening our longstanding partnership" between India and South Africa.

According to Jaishankar, the discussions focused on "opportunities in trade, investments, MSMEs, digital and infrastructure domains and both sides "also agreed that India and South Africa must work closely in international forums."

Earlier on Sunday, South Africa Deputy President Paul Mashatile, along with South Africa's Minister of Small Business Development, Stella Tembisa Ndabeni-Abrahams, visited Dilli Haat in the national capital as part of their ongoing visit to India from May 29 to June 3.

Mashatile's visit, along with his delegation at the open-air market, food plaza, and craft bazaar, was aimed at exploring the cultural and entrepreneurial landscape of India.

In a post on X, Mashatile said that he visited Dilli Haat to explore India's rich cultural heritage.

"As part of exploring the cultural heritage of India this morning, we visited Dilli Haat in New Delhi. Dilli Haat has become India's popular tourist destination where visitors enjoy live music, dance performances, and art exhibitions representing various states of India," the post read.

In a video shared along with the post, he added that the visit was aimed at understanding how India supports small and medium enterprises (SMEs), encourages innovation in the digital economy, and manages infrastructure.

"We came here to see how India developed its own society, looking at how they support small and medium enterprises, how they come up with innovations in the digital economy, and how they handle infrastructure, so we're meeting different companies that are involved in various sectors of the economy," he said.

The Deputy President arrived in India on Friday for a six-day working visit aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation and giving "fresh impetus" to India-South Africa ties.

He is scheduled to call on President Droupadi Murmu and Vice President CP Radhakrishnan at Rashtrapati Bhavan during his stay.

The visit itinerary also includes engagements in Hyderabad before the delegation's departure on June 3.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

It's heartening to see India's strategic engagement with Africa. The Dilli Haat visit was a smart move - showcasing India's vibrant culture and entrepreneurial spirit. As a Canadian, I admire how India uses both soft power and business ties to build lasting relationships. The South African delegation seems genuinely interested in learning from India's SME growth model.

Priya S

Wonderful to see our External Affairs Minister engaging so actively with global leaders! The emphasis on trade, investments, and digital domains shows India's growing stature on the world stage. Hope this visit translates into concrete outcomes for both countries. 🤝

Rohit L

The South African Deputy President visiting Dilli Haat is a beautiful example of cultural diplomacy! India's crafts and food scene is unmatched. But I hope we also focus on critical issues like skill development and technology transfer. Mere photo ops won't suffice - need real substance in the relationship.

David E

As an Australian, I find India's Africa outreach really impressive. The fact that Mashatile is meeting top Indian leaders and visiting business hubs shows serious intent. India and South Africa have shared history through Gandhi and the anti-apartheid struggle. This visit can revive that historic bond for the 21st century economy. 💪

Nisha Z

The MSME and digital economy focus is spot on! India's UPI and digital payment success story can be a game-changer for South Africa. But I wish the article mentioned something about agriculture cooperation or health sector partnerships. Still, it's a positive step forward for India-South Africa relations. 🇮🇳💚🇿🇦

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