PM Modi lands in Ethiopia to begin two-day state visit with strategic agenda
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in Ethiopia to begin a two-day state visit. The agenda includes strengthening India-Ethiopia relations, enhancing trade and investment, expanding cooperation in defence and technology, and deepening cultural and people-to-people links between both nations.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has landed in Ethiopia to begin an official two-day state visit aimed at reinforcing ties between India and one of Africa’s oldest nations. The visit comes at a time when India is actively deepening its engagement across the African continent through strategic partnerships, trade, development cooperation and cultural exchanges.
During his stay, PM Modi is scheduled to hold high-level talks with Ethiopian leadership, including the President and Prime Minister. The discussions are expected to focus on boosting bilateral trade and investment, cooperation in sectors such as agriculture, renewable energy and infrastructure, and expanding collaboration in defence and security.
Enhancing technological cooperation and knowledge exchange is also on the agenda as both nations seek to leverage innovation, digital transformation and capacity building. Ethiopia is a key partner in East Africa and India’s interest in strengthening collaboration reflects its broader vision of partnering with countries in Africa for mutual growth.
The visit is expected to include the signing of key agreements that will pave the way for enhanced economic cooperation, educational exchanges and joint ventures in sectors of shared interest. Leaders from both sides are expected to underscore the importance of long-term partnership and deeper diplomatic engagement.
People-to-people ties and cultural cooperation will also be highlighted, with events planned to celebrate shared history and mutual respect. India’s soft power and longstanding connections with Africa are often reflected through cultural, educational and community engagement initiatives.
Observers say the visit will reinforce India’s commitment to Africa and signal a desire to work closely on common priorities ranging from economic development to global issues such as climate change and peace and security. PM Modi’s travel to Ethiopia is part of a larger diplomatic push to elevate India’s role in global and regional partnerships.
The outcome of the visit is anticipated to result in concrete actions that benefit both countries economically and strategically. With agreements and collaborations likely to be unveiled, the state visit aims to cement a comprehensive partnership for the decade ahead.