Ethiopia and India elevate ties to strategic partnership during PM Modi visit

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Ethiopia and India have elevated their bilateral relationship to a strategic partnership during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit, signaling a deepening of political, economic, and security cooperation between the two nations. The upgraded partnership reflects shared interests in trade, investment, technology, and infrastructure development, with particular focus on areas such as energy, agriculture, and information technology. During the visit, both governments emphasized strengthening diplomatic engagement, enhancing economic linkages, and collaborating on regional stability and development initiatives. The agreement also highlighted mutual support in multilateral forums and a commitment to expanding people-to-people ties. The elevation of ties carries significant regional and global implications. For Ethiopia, closer relations with India offer opportunities for investment, technological transfer, and capacity building, supporting its development goals and economic modernization. For India, the partnership strengthens its presence in Africa, diversifies trade partnerships, and promotes strategic influence in the Horn of Africa. Additionally, the collaboration reinforces cooperation in areas such as climate action, education, and health. Overall, the strategic partnership represents a forward-looking framework for sustainable engagement, underscoring shared priorities, long-term mutual benefits, and a commitment to strengthening ties between the two countries on multiple fronts.
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