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Nigeria and India to Partner in Defense and Energy

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Nigeria and India to Partner in Defense and Energy

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Nigeria and India have pledged to strengthen ties between the two countries during a meeting at which they also agreed on more support for Global South nations.

As reported by www.trendsnafrica.com, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Abuja on Saturday, the first Indian premier to visit Nigeria in 17 years, following an invitation by President Bola Tinubu. The two leaders spoke of a new chapter in their strategic partnerships in defence, energy, technology, trade, and development.

Both countries pledged collaboration in counter-terrorism, maritime security, and intelligence-sharing, to cope with growing threats in the Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Guinea. The area off the coast of West Africa is one of the world’s most dangerous for piracy.

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Prime Minister Modi said India accorded a high priority to its strategic partnership with Nigeria and referred to cooperation between the two countries in several sectors such as defense, energy, economy, technology, health, education, and culture. Tinubu conferred on Modi the title of Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger, Nigeria’s second-highest national honor.

Nigeria is India’s largest trading partner in Africa with total bilateral trade between estimated at US$14.9 billion in 2022. Officials say there are also at least 60,000 Indian nationals and 200 Indian companies in Nigeria. Abuja is hoping to woo more Indian investment and cheaper lines of credit to boost its economy and create jobs.