
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday described Uganda as the ‘pearl of Africa’ and said that India will strengthen its cooperation and mutual capabilities with Africa to combat terrorism and extremism.
Addressing parliament of Uganda, Modi said that India is proud to be Africa’s partner and Uganda is central in this on the African continent and spoke of 10 principles that would guide India’s engagement in Africa.
In his address, the first by an Indian prime minister to parliament of Uganda, Modi also said Africa would be at the top of India’s priorities.
“India’s engagement with Africa will continue to be guided by 10 principles. One, 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,” Modi said.
Modi announced that India would build a Gandhi Heritage Centre at the sacred site in Uganda’s Jinja, where a statue of Mahatma Gandhi now stands.
“Our people are among many threads that connect Uganda and India together,” he said. “Our partnership currently includes implementation of 180 Lines of Credit worth about $11 billion in over 40 African countries.”
Prime Minister Modi also spoke about open markets and easier trade between the two countries.
“We will keep our markets open and make it easier and more attractive to trade with India. We will support our industry to invest in Africa,” he said.
Modi also said India will strengthen cooperation with Uganda to fight terrorism.
“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.”
Modi who is on a three-nation tour of Africa has already visited Rwanda. South Africa is his last port of call where he will attend a BRICS summit.
(With inputs from agencies)