Prime Minister Narendra Modi today outlined 10 guiding principles for deepening India's engagement with Africa to help in its economic growth and tackle challenges like terrorism and climate change.
Modi, who arrived here yesterday on the second leg of his Africa tour, today addressed the Parliament of Uganda and said India is proud to be Africa's partner.
"Uganda is central to our commitment to the continent," he said in his address, the first by an Indian prime minister in the Parliament of Uganda.
He said Uganda, also known as "Pearl of Africa, is a land of immense beauty, great wealth of resources and rich heritage.
He said India and Uganda were connected to each other by ancient maritime links, the dark ages of colonial rule, the shared struggle for freedom and the uncertain paths as independent countries in a divided world.
"Today, India and Africa stand on the threshold of a future of great promise: as confident, secure, youthful, innovative, and dynamic people," he said, adding that Uganda is an example of Africa on the move.
He said India's engagement with Africa would be guided by 10 principles and described them in detail.
"We will strengthen our cooperation and mutual capabilities in combating terrorism and extremism; keeping our cyberspace safe and secure; and, supporting the UN in advancing and keeping peace," he said.
He said India would work with African nations to keep the oceans open and free for the benefit of all nations.
"The world needs cooperation and not competition in the eastern shores of Africa and the eastern Indian Ocean. That is why India's vision of Indian Ocean Security is cooperative and inclusive, rooted in security and growth for all in the region," he said, apparently referring to China's maneuvers in the Horn of Africa, including opening its first so called support base on the continent last year in Djibouti.
"Africa will be at the top of our priorities. We will continue to intensify and deepen our engagement with Africa. As we have shown, it will be sustained and regular," he said.
"Our development partnership will be guided by your priorities," he said.
He said India will keep its markets open and make it easier and more attractive to trade with India.
"We will support our industry to invest in Africa,"he said,
As global engagement in Africa increases, Modi said, "We must all work together to ensure that Africa does not once again turn into a theatre of rival ambitions, but becomes a nursery for the aspirations of Africa's youth,"
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