Key Points

Angolan President Joao Lourenco sought India’s healthcare support during talks with PM Modi in Delhi. Discussions included vaccine supplies, Janaushadhi units, and medical workforce assistance. Both nations explored space and digital infrastructure collaborations, with India offering low-cost satellite tech. A $200 million defence line of credit was also announced to strengthen bilateral ties.

Key Points: Angolan President Lourenco Seeks India's Healthcare Support in Delhi Talks

  • Lourenco seeks Indian healthcare expertise for Angola’s new hospitals
  • PM Modi offers vaccine and Janaushadhi unit support
  • Space and digital infrastructure cooperation discussed
  • $200M defence LoC extended to Angola
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Angolan President specifically asked for India's support in healthcare: MEA

Angola requests India's healthcare expertise, vaccines, and Janaushadhi units during President Lourenco's meeting with PM Modi in Delhi.

"Angolan President Lourenco specifically asked for India's support in healthcare, doctors, and paramedical forces. – MEA Secretary Dammu Ravi"

New Delhi, May 4

Ministry of External Affairs said that Angolan President Joao Manuel Goncalves Lourenco "specifically" requested India's support in improving healthcare infrastructure in Angola during the delegation level talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi.

Addressing a press briefing on Saturday, MEA secretary (Economic Relations) Dammu Ravi said, "In the health area, there was a lot of discussion. Angolan President Lourenco specifically asked for India's support in healthcare, doctors and paramedical forces. There is a need in great numbers. They are expanding the healthcare sector with the creation of new hospitals in that country. And Honorable Prime Minister mentioned about not only the possibility of supplying vaccines and medicines and pharma products in Africa, but also to be able to set up Janaushadhi units in that country. We will be exploring that opportunity."

MEA officials also informed that discussions were also held on subjects of space and digital infrastructure.

"The new areas of cooperation which were discussed by the two leaders is actually Space. As you know, Angola already has a satellite mission control centre, which is currently assisted by the Russians and the French, but India has low-cost satellite launch technologies and Honorable Prime Minister offered this to Angola. And we will have to see how we can expand this particular area of great interest to both sides. And there is a lot of potential there," he said.

"The Digital Public Infrastructure is another area that was discussed and again there seems to be great promise there and for Angola admittedly it is a new area. But Honorable Prime Minister explained the benefits of it and how it can enhance the governance part, the ease of living part and it was very well received by Honorable President Lourenco and we will see how our exports can take this forward," official added.

Meanwhile, India and Angola have decided to boost their defence cooperation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, offering $200 million worth of lines of credit in the defence sector during the visit of Angolan President Joao Manuel Goncalves Lourenco.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is a proud moment for India! Our healthcare expertise is being recognized globally. The Janaushadhi initiative is brilliant - affordable medicines can truly transform lives in Angola. Hope we can extend this model to more African nations 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate India's global outreach, I hope we're not overextending ourselves. Our own rural healthcare system needs massive improvements. Charity begins at home, no? Maybe we can balance both domestic and international commitments better.
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Amit S.
The space cooperation is exciting! ISRO has proven its capabilities time and again. Offering low-cost satellite solutions is a smart move - makes us competitive against China's space ambitions in Africa. More such strategic partnerships please!
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Sunita R.
Digital infrastructure is where India truly shines! Our UPI and Aadhaar systems can revolutionize governance in Angola. Hope they implement it well - with proper data protection measures in place. This could be a model for South-South cooperation.
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Vikram J.
$200 million defense credit line is significant. Shows India is serious about expanding its strategic footprint in Africa. But we must ensure this doesn't become another debt trap like China's BRI. Transparency is key!
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Neha P.
As a doctor, I'm thrilled about the healthcare collaboration! Indian medical professionals have so much to offer. But we must ensure proper working conditions and safety for our doctors going abroad. Remember what happened in Libya? Lessons must be learned.

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