Speaking at the banquet hosted in honour of Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete who is on a state visit here, Mukherjee yesterday said both countries desire to see that the fruits of globalisation are enjoyed more equitably.
"India values the close co-operation that we have with Tanzania in multilateral fora. It is our firm belief that nations such as ours should make common cause to ensure that the institutions of global governance address our concerns and meet the aspirations of developing countries," he said.
"Tanzania evokes in us fond memories of its iconic founder-leader, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere and his close friendship with India's founding fathers. In particular, we remember him for his contribution to South-South Cooperation," the President said.
Lauding the success of Kikwete in reducing poverty and hunger in Tanzania, Mukherjee said, "India has similar goals - of accelerated economic development and inclusive growth within our country and also greater progress and prosperity in our region."
"India and Tanzania have a shared commitment to international peace and stability," he said.