India, Zambia sign 4 agreements during President Kovind's visit

Press Trust of India  |  Lusaka 

and today signed four agreements including on avoidance and judicial cooperation as held delegation-level talks with his Zambian counterpart

Kovind, who arrived here yesterday on the final leg of his visit to three African countries, had "meaningful and wide-ranging discussions" with his Zambian counterpart, said a statement issued by the

"The two Presidents exchanged views on bilateral and global issues. Committing to India's long-standing developmental partnership with Zambia, Kovind also expressed appreciation for having signed the agreement. He looked forward to early ratification of the agreement from the Zambian side," the statement said.

The two sides signed four agreements - on avoidance; on judicial cooperation; on mutual visa waivers for officials and diplomats; and on the that will build in

This is the first visit to the country by an Indian since 1989.

Kovind also addressed the Zambia-Business Forum.

"and are time-tested friends. Built on this strong foundation, our bilateral trade and economic engagement has prospered," he said.

"Indian companies have invested significantly in Zambia, especially in mining, telecom, and But we can do more. There are opportunities for our businesses to explore - from social enterprises to new technology; from community projects to highways; and from 'Digital India' to 'Smart Zambia'," the said while addressing the Forum.

Noting that the trade between the two countries has picked up significantly in the past few years, Kovind urged all stakeholders - small and medium enterprises, Chambers of Commerce, large companies, new entrepreneurs - to diversify and expand the Zambia-business corridor.

"Both and are blessed with a youthful population. We need to connect our young people through start-ups, skills, technology and new ideas," he said.

As part of Kovind's visit, has agreed in principle to provide and support towards the construction of the in has also gifted medicines and medical equipment worth USD 3 million as well as presented USD 100,000 for the Mahatma Gandhi School in

Earlier in the morning, the visited the in and paid tributes to three former Presidents of Frederick Chiluba, and

After his arrival here yesterday, Kovind addressed a gathering of the Indian community.

"Members of the community are our champions in a faraway land. They have made great efforts to embellish India's reputation as well as keep alive our cultural traditions. This is commendable," he told the gathering.

Tomorrow, the will ceremonially commence work on the 93-km Traffic Decongestion Project.

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First Published: Wed, April 11 2018. 22:30 IST