Rwanda, Ukraine Praise PM Modi's Leadership at Vibrant Gujarat Summit

Rwanda's High Commissioner praised the growing strategic ties with India, recalling PM Modi's 2018 visit and highlighting Rwanda's rapid economic growth and ease of doing business. Ukraine's Ambassador commended PM Modi's global statesmanship and outlined significant business opportunities for Indian companies in Ukraine's post-war reconstruction. The Vibrant Gujarat Summit, launched in 2003 by Narendra Modi, has evolved into a premier global platform for investment and partnership. It has been pivotal in driving Gujarat's manufacturing, infrastructure, and port-led development while bolstering India's economic diplomacy.

Key Points: Global Leaders Laud PM Modi at Vibrant Gujarat Summit

  • Rwanda highlights strong bilateral ties & economic growth
  • Ukraine sees post-war reconstruction opportunities
  • India is Rwanda's 2nd largest investor
  • Summit showcases Gujarat's economic transformation
  • Platform strengthens India's global economic diplomacy
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Vibrant Gujarat: Partner nations laud PM Modi, share perspectives on development (Lead)

Rwanda and Ukraine officials commend PM Modi's global statesmanship and highlight investment opportunities at the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has evolved from a national leader into a respected global statesman. - Oleksandr Polischuk"

Ahmedabad, Jan 11

Rwanda's High Commissioner, Jacqueline Mukangira, lauded the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference on Sunday and underlined the warm and growing ties between India and Rwanda.

Recalling Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 2018 visit to Kigali, where he presented 200 Gir cows to economically vulnerable families, she expressed deep appreciation for the gesture.

She noted that Rwanda's President has visited India five times and attended the 2017 Vibrant Gujarat Summit, reflecting the strategic depth in bilateral relations shaped by the leadership of both nations.

Mukangira described Rwanda as one of Africa's fastest-growing economies, backed by a strict zero-tolerance policy on corruption.

She highlighted the country's 11.8 per cent economic growth in the first quarter of 2025 and its top ranking in Africa in the World Bank's 2024 Ease of Doing Business report, demonstrating strong governance and administrative transparency.

Pointing to rising economic engagement, she said India is now Rwanda's second-largest foreign investor and trading partner. She added that Rwanda offers a visa-on-arrival for Indian nationals, valid for one month, further enabling business and cultural exchange.

Ukraine's Ambassador, Oleksandr Polischuk, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has evolved from a national leader into a respected global statesman. Participating in Vibrant Gujarat for the sixth time, he praised the Prime Minister's efforts toward peace, including in Ukraine.

Polischuk said Ukraine's post-war reconstruction presents significant business opportunities for Indian companies across sectors such as energy, logistics, construction, agriculture, industry and IT.

He expressed hope for strong Indian participation at the Ukraine Reconstruction Conference set to be held in Poland later this year.

He underscored the long-standing cooperation between India and Ukraine in traditional sectors like grain, pharmaceuticals and oil-partnerships that continue to bolster Ukraine's economy.

Commending Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel's leadership, he said Ukraine is proud to be a partner nation in a global platform like Vibrant Gujarat.

Launched in 2003 by then Chief Minister Narendra Modi, Vibrant Gujarat emerged as a flagship global investors' summit aimed at repositioning Gujarat as an economic powerhouse and a preferred investment destination.

What began as a post-earthquake revival initiative quickly transformed into one of India's most influential business platforms, attracting world leaders, Fortune 500 CEOs, global institutions and investors.

Over successive editions, the summit expanded its scope from investment promotion to innovation, technology, sustainability and global partnerships.

It played a pivotal role in shaping Gujarat's manufacturing growth, infrastructure push, port-led development and MSME expansion, while also strengthening India's economic diplomacy.

Today, Vibrant Gujarat stands as a testament to two decades of continuity, policy stability and global trust-symbolising Gujarat's journey from resilience to global competitiveness.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in international trade, the economic data from Rwanda is impressive. An 11.8% growth rate and top ranking for ease of doing business? That's a serious opportunity for Indian businesses looking to expand into new markets.
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Priya S
Vibrant Gujarat has truly put our state on the global map. From post-earthquake revival to a premier investment summit – what a journey! Proud to see world leaders acknowledging the vision and stability. More power to Gujarat!
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Rohit P
The Ukraine ambassador's words about PM Modi becoming a global statesman resonate. India's voice for peace is being heard. The reconstruction opportunities he mentioned are huge – our construction and IT companies should definitely explore this.
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Karthik V
While the summit's success is commendable, I hope the benefits and investments translate into more jobs and development for the common people in Gujarat, not just big corporates. The focus on MSME expansion is a good step in that direction.
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Nisha Z
Visa-on-arrival for Indians in Rwanda! That's fantastic news for tourism and business. We need more such agreements. It makes travel so much easier and fosters better people-to-people connections.

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