BRICS Summit: PM Modi reaffirms support to African nations

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Johannesburg: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday re-affirmed India’s support to African countries.

Addressing the 10th annual BRICS summit in Johannesburg in South Africa, Prime Minister Modi emphasised on fostering peace and development in the African counties.

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Prime Minister Modi said, “Since the past four years my government has prioritised development and peace in Africa.”

Talking about how India has lent a helping hand to developing countries worldwide, he said, “We have designated line of credits worth $11 billion to more than 40 countries. Further, the Indian private sector has invested $54 billion in the African countries.”

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The theme of this year’s BRICS summit is – ‘BRICS in Africa – collaboration for inclusive growth and shared prosperity in the 4th industrial revolution’.

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