Naidu to visit\, Botswana\, Zimbabwe and Malawi from Oct 31-Nov 6

Naidu to visit, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Malawi from Oct 31-Nov 6

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

To intensify ties with African countries, Vice will embark on a three-nation tour from October 31 to November 6, the said Friday.

T S Tirumurti, (Economic Relations) in the Ministry of External Affairs, said and have shared shared a robust cooperation in the areas of defence, health, capacity building and trade.

imports nearly 26-27 per cent of its requirement of rough diamonds from Botswana, he said.

The bilateral trade between the two countries saw a rise of 26 per cent and it currently stands at around USD 1.75 billion.

Naidu, along with Tsogwane, will also inaugurate the 13th Annual Expo of Botswana and for the first time 25 Indian companies will participate in it.

In the second leg, will be in from November 2-4. The high-level visit is taking place after 26 years, said.

Naidu will meet President and hold tete-a-tete with the vice president,

will also undertake upgradation of Hwange thermal power station for USD 310 million Line of Credit, he said.

had backed India's candidature in the election in 2017, said.

Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs), including in the areas of mining, culture, information and and power are expected to be signed during the visit, said.

In his last leg of his visit, the will be in from November 4-5. During the visit, he will meet the Malawian President

He will also inaugurate the Jaipur foot camp there, an initiative started on the occasion of 150th covering more than 18 countries. This event will be held under the India for Humanity initiative launched by

He will inaugurate a bust of in Blantyre.

A line of Credit of USD 216 million will be extended for 18 water projects in

Agreements on extradition, setting up of and Rural Development, Convention Centre and gifting of Bhabhtron Machine have been envisaged, Tirumurti added.

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First Published: Fri, October 26 2018. 19:50 IST