Modi in Addis Ababa: A Vibrant Welcome Amid Deepening India-Ethiopia Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi got a rockstar welcome from the Indian community in Addis Ababa. His host, Nobel Peace Prize-winning Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed Ali, even gave him a personal driving tour of the city. The visit highlights the strong personal rapport between the two leaders and India's focus on Africa. Modi is set to address the Ethiopian Parliament to discuss democracy and South-South cooperation.

Key Points: PM Modi Welcomed by Indian Diaspora in Addis Ababa with PM Abiy

  • Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed personally drove PM Modi from the airport for an unscheduled tour
  • The Indian diaspora greeted Modi with chants, flags, and cultural performances
  • Modi's visit is the first by an Indian PM to Ethiopia since 2011
  • The trip aims to strengthen India's partnership with Africa and the Global South
3 min read

PM Modi receives warm welcome in Addis Ababa, meets Indian diaspora

PM Modi receives a warm welcome in Ethiopia, meets the Indian diaspora, and tours Addis Ababa with Nobel laureate PM Abiy Ahmed Ali to strengthen bilateral ties.

"A vibrant welcome in Addis Ababa! Indian songs and music are indeed very popular here. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

Addis Ababa, December 16

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was accorded a warm reception by members of the Indian community after reaching his hotel in Addis Ababa, with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali accompanying him from the airport.

Reflecting the close personal rapport between the two leaders, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali drove Prime Minister Modi to the hotel. En route, the Ethiopian leader took him to the Science Museum and Friendship Park, a stop that sources said was outside the official schedule. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali is a Nobel Peace Prize-winning leader.

Upon arrival at the hotel, Prime Minister Modi met with members of the Indian diaspora who had gathered in large numbers to welcome him. The gathering featured Indian flags, chants of "Modi Modi" and "Bharat Mata ki Jai", and the presentation of flowers to the Prime Minister.

The welcome included cultural performances, which Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali watched together. As part of the programme, artists performed 'Dharti Sunehra Ambar Neela' from the Hindi film Veer Zaara.

Prime Minister Modi later shared a video of the performance on Instagram.

"A vibrant welcome in Addis Ababa! Indian songs and music are indeed very popular here."

The Ethiopian PM received PM Modi at the airport.

"Landed in Addis Ababa a short while ago. Honoured by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali's gesture of welcoming me at the airport. Ethiopia is a nation with great history and vibrant culture. India and Ethiopia share deep civilisational ties. I look forward to engaging with the Ethiopian leadership to further strengthen our partnership in diverse areas," PM Modi said in a post on X.

Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to address a Joint Session of the Ethiopian Parliament. This marks the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Ethiopia since 2011.

Ahead of the visit, Addis Ababa has been decorated with welcome hoardings, posters and Indian flags. Ethiopia is seen as an important partner for India in Africa and within the Global South, and the visit is expected to give fresh momentum to bilateral relations.

In his departure statement on Monday, Prime Minister Modi highlighted Addis Ababa's status as the headquarters of the African Union, recalling that during India's G20 Presidency in 2023, the African Union was admitted as a permanent member of the grouping.

He said he was looking forward to discussions with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali and addressing the Ethiopian Parliament. "I eagerly look forward to sharing my thoughts on India's journey as the 'Mother of Democracy' and the value that the India-Ethiopia partnership can bring to the Global South," the Prime Minister said.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali has earlier participated in editions of the Voice of Global South Summit. The Ministry of External Affairs said the visit reflects India's sustained focus on strengthening South-South cooperation and deepening engagement with Africa.

Prime Minister Modi arrived in Ethiopia after completing a two-day visit to Jordan, where he met King Abdullah II and Crown Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah II, addressed the India-Jordan Business Forum and visited The Jordan Museum.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

S
Sarah B
It's great to see India strengthening ties with African nations. Ethiopia is a key partner. The focus on the Global South and South-South cooperation is the right strategic move. Hope this visit yields concrete benefits in trade and development projects.
P
Priya S
While the diplomatic optics are good, I hope the discussions go beyond symbolism. We need to ensure partnerships like these translate into real opportunities for Indian businesses and students, and support for Ethiopia's development. The 'Mother of Democracy' narrative needs to be backed by substance.
R
Rohit P
The personal gesture by PM Abiy Ahmed Ali, a Nobel laureate, speaks volumes. Driving our PM himself and the unscheduled stop at the Friendship Park shows a genuine bond. This is how lasting international relationships are built - on mutual respect and personal rapport. Jai Hind!
K
Kavya N
Love seeing our culture being celebrated abroad! "Dharti Sunehra Ambar Neela" in Addis Ababa 😍 It's amazing how Indian music and films connect people across continents. Our diaspora makes us proud, always representing India with so much love and energy.
M
Michael C
As an observer, India's consistent outreach to Africa is noteworthy. Using its G20 presidency to get the African Union a permanent seat was a significant move. This visit seems to be building on that goodwill. A smart foreign policy approach.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50