Exhibiting immense potential, India and Rwanda boost relations on economic dais nourishing strategic partnership

NewsBharati    24-Jul-2018
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Rwanda, July 24: Nourishing strategic partnership, India, and Rwanda have joined hands on various fields by taking forward the extraordinary relations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Rwanda was a historic visit as PM Modi was the first Prime Minister to visit the state. Apart from that Rwanda is considered as an important gateway to Eastern Africa. India had elevated its bilateral relations with Rwanda to the level of a strategic partnership to grow stronger.

A man with vision and exemplary knowledge, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his last event in the state addressed the business forum along with President Paul Kagame. Speaking to the leading CEO’s from both the countries, PM Modi notified saying that both the countries want to boost their economic ties. The countries have got immense potential and working together will create wonders.

PM Modi emphasized on rural development pointing out that there are several opportunities in rural development and small-scale industries. PM reaffirmed India’s commitment to Rwanda’s quest for national development.

India is growing exponentially but our mantra is ‘Sabka saath sabka vikas’. Hailing the benefits imparted to the citizens of the country PM Modi gave an explored outlook of a bright growing, developing India. Assuring support, PMN Modi said that India will help grow, and especially to those who want to grow and we will walk together and tighten our trade and commerce bond.

Earlier today, PM Modi as a cultural ritual inherited by Rwanda, along with President Paul Kagame gifted 200 cows to the poor in the state making them financially and nutritionally strong. Prime Minister Modi also visited the Genocide Memorial Centre.

PM Modi left for Uganda by thanking Rwanda for their love and affection and also added that the visit has tremendous strength to closer economic and cultural relations between India and Rwanda.