President Uhuru Kenyatta arrives in India to attend 3rd India-Africa summit

What you need to know:

  • On arrival, President Kenyatta was accorded an elaborate reception that included the traditional Indian red dot decoration.
  • He will join other African heads of state and government for the India-Africa summit, where he will deliver his address.
  • One of Kenya’s gains from the India-Africa cooperation is India's offer of post-graduate scholarships in agriculture.
  • The theme of the summit is "Partners in Progress: Towards a Dynamic and Transformative Development Agenda".

NEW DELHI

President Uhuru Kenyatta has arrived in New Delhi for his maiden visit to India that will see him hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and attend the third India-Africa Forum Summit.

On arrival, President Kenyatta was accorded an elaborate reception that included the traditional Indian red dot decoration.

The President’s visit is expected to boost technical and economic cooperation between Kenya and India.

His visit started with a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Modi before addressing a business entrepreneurs’ forum on Wednesday.

He will join other African heads of state and government for the India-Africa summit, where he will deliver his address.

Launched in 2008, the India-Africa Forum is a strategic partnership aimed at revamping cooperation between India and African countries.

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It focuses on political, economic and socio-cultural development for the mutual benefit of the people of Africa and India.

The first and second such summits were held in New Delhi in April 2008 and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in May 2011 respectively.

This year’s summit is expected to adopt an Africa-India framework for strategic cooperation.

The theme of the summit is "Partners in Progress: Towards a Dynamic and Transformative Development Agenda".

One of Kenya’s gains from the India-Africa cooperation is India's offer of post-graduate scholarships in agriculture.

Kenya has also benefitted from India’s lines of credit to African countries implemented under the first Africa-India Plan of Action (2010-2013) that was launched in New Delhi on March 10, 2013.

On Friday, the President will attend a high-level meeting on anti-retroviral therapy in Africa as he concludes his visit to India.

The meeting will discuss ways of ensuring access to life-saving medicine to end the Aids epidemic by 2030.