Prime Minister
Narendra Modi, while addressing the Namibian Parliament recently, underlined
the historic relations between India and Namibia, India's commitment to Africa
and India's role in global well-being. On this occasion, he said, Prime
Minister Modi's statement during his address to the Namibian Parliament was not
just a formality, but it was a strong symbol of India's broad global vision and
spirit of partnership. Narendra Modi's speech on friendship between India and
Namibia testifies to the fact that the relationship between the two countries
is not limited to diplomacy only, but this partnership is based on historical,
cultural and human values. India had actively supported Namibia's freedom
movement, and even today this cooperation is continuously getting stronger in
the field of education, health, technology and energy.During
Narendra Modi's tenure, India-Africa relations have been given special
priority. India has signed many agreements with African countries working on
the principle of "South-South Cooperation". Modi's speech in the
Namibian Parliament is proof that India is now emerging as a partner, which
works not through power and support, but on the principle of partnership and
equality.
Prime Minister
Modi also made it clear that India's objective is not limited to trade and
strategy, but by imbibing the spirit of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam",
India wants to participate in the solution of global problems. Be it the
challenge of climate change, global health crisis or food security—India has
played its role at every level.
In Narendra
Modi's speech on friendship between India and Namibia, he talked about
increasing cooperation in the field of energy, digitalization, skill development
and education. India also sent Covid vaccine to Namibia under the Vaccine
Maitri Abhiyan, which shows the depth of this friendship.
This address
of Narendra Modi was not only a diplomatic move, but it was an inspirational
message taking India's international image to new heights. India's partnership
with Africa is no longer limited to mere cooperation; it has become part of a
global vision - where a dream of equality, exchange and prosperity is shared.