New Delhi, May 3 -- India and Angola have decided to expand their energy partnership with New Delhi also offering to share its experience in digital public infrastructure, space tech and capacity building with the African nation.

The two countries on Saturday signed MoUs in several areas to boost bilateral cooperation, and the government also approved Angola's request for a Line of Credit of US$200 million for defence procurement.

Angola signed the International Solar Alliance (ISA) Framework Agreement and became the 123rd member of the ISA.

Briefing reporters about the visit, Secretary (Economic Relations), Dammu Ravi said he bilateral trade between India and Angola is $4.2 billion.

"Much of it is in the favor of Angola, about $3.5 b...