PM delivers 17th speech to parliaments abroad
New Delhi, July 10 -- India and Africa should work together to create a future defined by partnership and dialogue, and not power and dominance, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday while addressing a joint session of the Parliament of Namibia. Modi has now delivered 17 addresses in foreign parliaments, matching the combined total of all Congress PMs.
Modi also called for a stronger bilateral partnership between India and Namibia to drive cooperation in areas ranging from trade and development partnership to digital solutions and health care. The southern African nation was the last leg of Modi's five-nation tour and the address to the lawmakers was his final engagement in Namibia.
"We must act together. Let us create a future defined not by power, but by partnership, not by dominance, but by dialogue, not by exclusion, but by equity... Our development partnership in Africa is worth over $12 billion. But its real value is in shared growth and shared purpose. We continue to build local skills, create local jobs and support local innovations," Modi added. P8...
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