India donates USD 1 mln for Swaziland's national disaster management agency

Press Trust of India  |  Mbabane (Swaziland) 

today donated USD 1 million to support Swaziland's national disaster management agency and expressed commitment to developmental partnership to create local capacities in the country and across

The commitment came as addressed Swaziland's parliament, becoming the first visiting of the State to do so.

The said was committed "to developmental partnership and India's approach is to create local capacities in and across

Kovind arrived in yesterday on the second leg of his three-nation tour which also included and

"To support the National Disaster Management Agency, we have decided to donate USD 1 million as well as .. We invite to join the as a partner country," the said.

He said was ready to help the country on issues of public health.

"is the main source of affordable generic drugs including anti-retroviral drugs for fighting HIV. has made remarkable progress in slowing the spread of HIV," he said.

will establish a Centre of Agricultural Excellence in for sharing its experience in the sector, Kovind said.

"I had the honour to inaugurate the built with Indian assistance. We must also against cyber threats. has offered to help in the construction of a Disaster Recovery Site for providing data backup at Swaziland's National Data Centre," he said.

is keen to share its expertise and experience with and with the whole of the African continent, Kovind added.

"The Kingdom is a member of many regional economic groupings. I see good potential for Indian investors to leverage these advantages, and use as a regional hub for and services," he said.

also announced for constructing a new parliament building in

However, no details of the were provided.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 19:10 IST