The cordial relations and the strategic partnership between India and South Africa will continue, outgoing Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma has assured President Jacob Zuma.
Sharma, a senior Indian National Congress party leader was a special invitee of Zuma at his swearing-in ceremony as the President for the second consecutive term, at the Union Buildings here yesterday.
Zuma vowed to spearhead a "radical social economic transformation" to eradicate corruption that has plagued Africa's second largest economy.
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Zuma remarked that their celebrations would not be complete without the presence of India, a statement from the Indian High Commission, said.
Sharma reaffirmed that the special relationship between the African National Congress that Zuma heads and the Indian Congress party would always continue.
Sharma also assured Zuma that the strategic partnership between the two countries would continue irrespective of which party is ruling in India.
Sharma had also attended the swearing-in of the late peace icon Nelson Mandela, 20 years ago, when he became the first democratically-elected President of the country, after spending 27 years as a political prisoner.