Modi calls for boosting India-Rwanda economic ties

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Modi on Tuesday called for boosting economic ties between and while describing the East African country as the gateway to the whole of

"Our nations can do a lot together," he said. "There are several opportunities in rural development and small scale industries."

He said that though is growing exponentially, "our mantra is 'sabka saath sabka vikas'".

"We will grow but we will also help those grow, who are with us," the said. "We will walk together."

He said that at a time when the world was not even looking at Africa, went to the continent and became a part of its development.

"When you have come to Rwanda, don't think that you are confined within its boundaries," Modi said.

"You will find the gateway to the whole of here."

Modi reached on Monday on the first leg of his five-day, three-nation tour of that will also take him to and

Following delegation-level talks with Rwandan Paul Kagame, India and Rwanda signed eight agreements, including in the areas of defence, agriculture and dairy production, trade and leather and allied sectors.

India extended two lines of credit (LoCs) worth $200 million to Rwanda.

Modi also announced that India will open a new in what can be seen as yet another manifestation of India's increasing engagements with Africa.

India's to Rwanda has residence in

Earlier on Tuesday, Modi visited a village in Rwanda and donated 200 cows for an economic development project of the East African nation.

He also visited the Genocide Memorial that honours the memory of over one million Tutsis killed by the then Hutu majority government in 1994.

Modi's visit is the first ever Prime Ministerial visit from India to Rwanda.

This is also his second visit to mainland Africa after he visited Mozambique, South Africa, and in 2016.

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 15:36 IST