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  • Indian man awakes on funeral pyre

    Indian man awakes on funeral pyre

    An Indian man awoke on a funeral pyre moments before it was to be set on fire after a doctor skipped a post-mortem, medical officials said yesterday.

    Rohitash Kumar, 25, who had speaking and hearing difficulties, had fallen sick and was taken to a hospital in Jhunjhunu in the western state of Rajasthan on Thursday.

    Indian media reported he had had an epileptic seizure, and a doctor declared him dead on arrival at the hospital.

    But instead of the required post-mortem to ascertain the cause of death, doctors sent him to the mortuary and he was to be burned according to Hindu rites.

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    Singh, chief medical officer of the hospital, told AFP that a doctor had “prepared the post-mortem report without actually doing the post-mortem, and the body was then sent for cremation”.

    Singh said that “shortly before the pyre was to be lit, Rohitash’s body started movements”, adding that “he was alive and was breathing”.

    Kumar was rushed to hospital for a second time but was confirmed dead on Friday during treatment.

    Authorities have suspended the services of three doctors and the police have launched an investigation.

  • India successfully tests hypersonic missile

    India successfully tests hypersonic missile

    India has successfully tested a domestically developed long-range hypersonic missile, it said yesterday.

    With the test, it has attained a key milestone in military development that puts it in a small group of nations possessing the advanced technology. The global push for hypersonic weapons figures in the efforts of some countries, such as India, which is striving to develop advanced long-range missiles, along with China, Russia and the United States.

    The Indian missile, developed by the state-run Defence Research and Development Organisation and industry partners, is designed to carry payloads for ranges exceeding 1,500 km (930 miles) for the armed forces, the government said in a statement.

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    “The flight data … confirmed the successful terminal manoeuvres and impact with high degree of accuracy,” it added.

    The test-firing took place from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam island off the eastern coast of Odisha state on Saturday, it said.

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh called the test a “historic achievement” in a post on X, adding that it placed India among a select group of nations possessing such critical and advanced technologies.

  • Nigeria, India to deepen trade, military partnership

    Nigeria, India to deepen trade, military partnership

    • Tinubu awards GCON to India PM

    Nigeria and India have reaffirmed their commitment to a robust strategic partnership.

    The two countries also pledged to strengthen ties in key areas – economic development, defence, healthcare and food security.

    The countries made the new agreements known through a joint statement at the end of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit to Nigeria at President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s invitation.

    The Indian PM, who arrived on Saturday night and was welcomed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport in Abuja by Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike, was received at the forecourt of Aso Villa yesterday morning by the President.

    He was treated to full military parade followed with a 21-gun salute before going into the bilateral meeting with President Tinubu.

    During the talks, the two leaders agreed to a greater collaboration in counterterrorism, maritime security, and intelligence sharing.

    The two countries, according to a statement by Bayo Onanuga, special adviser to the President on Information and Strategy,   will continue regular naval exercises and joint anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Guinea to safeguard critical maritime routes.

    The statement partly reads: ‘’The leaders reiterated their unequivocal condemnation of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations including the cross-border movement of terrorists and terror financing networks and safe havens.

    ‘’They called for zero tolerance to terrorism and expeditious finalisation and adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism in the UN Framework as well as the implementation of the UNGA and the UNSC resolutions on countering terrorism and violent extremism.

    ‘’It was agreed to enhance cooperation in the area of counter-terrorism.’’

    The  Prime Minister reiterated India’s readiness to support Nigeria’s defence modernisation efforts, highlighting his country’s emergence as a trusted defence equipment manufacturer.

    The two leaders also highlighted the vibrant economic relationship between India and Nigeria, with India positioned as Nigeria’s largest trading partner and a significant contributor to its economy.

    Nigeria commended the contributions of over 200 Indian companies operating in the country, which have generated substantial employment and investment opportunities.

    On bilateral trade, both leaders directed their officials to finalise pending agreements, including the Economic Cooperation Agreement (ECA), Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA), and the Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT), to boost trade and investment.

    They noted with satisfaction ‘’the fruits of some of the investments’’ agreed to by the Indian companies during   Tinubu’s visit to India in September  last year. They stressed the need for early finalisation of the remaining investments.

    On the sidelines of the G20 Leaders’ Summit held from September 9th-10th, 2023, in New Delhi, the Nigeria-India Presidential Roundtable and Business Conference took place, where Indian investors pledged a combined total of over $14 billion across critical sectors of the Nigerian economy.

    The investments were targeted at industrialisation, energy, telecommunications, and defence sectors

    On infrastructure,   India reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Nigeria’s development priorities through concessional lines of credit and technical expertise.

    In the area of energy , Nigeria and India agreed on long-term contracts for crude oil and Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) supply and technical support in pipeline transmission security, Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) conversion and Liquified Natural Gas (LPG) bottling distribution.

    The two leaders also discussed broader collaboration on food security and agriculture, health, education, and cultural exchanges.

    On food security, the leaders agreed that it remains a priority for developing countries, especially with bigger populations. 

    ‘’Nigeria thanked India for providing the necessary concessions sought for in the supply of rice at the time of their need.

    The joint statement further reads; ‘’They agreed to enhance collaboration in the area of agriculture from agricultural machinery, high yield seeds to sharing technical expertise, know-how and technologies and agreed to identify ways of cooperation in these areas.

    ‘’The Indian side thanked the Nigerian side for supporting the Indian Resolution at the UN to declare 2023 as the International Year of Millets and agreed to increase collaboration between India and Nigeria in the area of millets. ‘’

    On the healthcare sector, Nigeria and India pledged to deepen their collaboration focusing on the establishment of hospitals and diagnostic centres, as well as the deployment of innovative health management systems.

    Both sides acknowledged the ongoing efforts by Indian hospitals operating in Nigeria and highlighted the vast potential for further collaboration to enhance healthcare delivery across the country.

    The Indian government offered to share its CoWIN digital platform, an open-source health management infrastructure that has revolutionised vaccination campaigns and health data management in India.

    This system is expected to support Nigeria’s health sector by improving the efficiency and accessibility of vaccination programmes and other initiatives.

    The Indian government also extended its commitment to supply high-quality generic pharmaceutical products to Nigeria at economical rates under the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP) scheme.

    PMBJP is a campaign launched by India’s Department of Pharmaceuticals to provide quality medicines at affordable prices to the masses.

    Nigeria and India are also committed to strengthening collaboration on education,   cultural exchanges, and fostering strong people-to-people contacts, building on longstanding historical ties and mutual aspirations.

    India was acknowledged by the Nigerian side as a significant partner in Nigeria’s human resource development through scholarship programmes, including the e-VBAB scheme, which facilitates virtual learning opportunities.

    Both sides agreed to work together to encourage more Nigerian students to leverage these scholarship programmes.

    President Tinubu and Prime Minister Modi applauded the vibrant cultural and academic exchanges between their nations, which have included visits by cultural troupes, participation in film and literary festivals, and other collaborative activities.

    They underscored the importance of widening these exchanges to promote mutual understanding and shared heritage.

    The leaders recognized the role of tourism in enhancing people-to-people connections and emphasized the need to explore opportunities for promoting travel and cultural interaction between Nigeria and India.

    The two countries reiterated their commitment to UN Security Council reform and mutual support for permanent and non-permanent memberships.

    They also pledged cooperation on regional peace and security, particularly in West Africa.

    Nigeria ‘took note’ of India’s invitation to join the Global Biofuel Alliance and Global Rivers Cities Alliance.

    ‘’As members of International Solar Alliance (ISA), both sides agreed to intensify their cooperation in establishing solar parks and to work towards increasing the share of the renewable energy in their energy portfolio,’’ the   statement said.

    During the opening of the talks, President Tinubu conferred national honour of Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON) on  Prime Minister Modi.

    The President described the honour as a gesture of Nigeria’s appreciation and commitment to India as a worthy partner. He praised  India for “standing side by side” with Nigeria on many fronts for many decades.

    ‘’We hope that this will spur renewed cooperation between Nigeria and India in all sectors and also ensure joint collaboration to maintain and strengthen our relations,’’ Tinubu said.

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    The President praised the ties between Nigeria and India, citing high-level engagements and partnerships across various sectors.

    Tinubu said: ‘’Nigeria values its excellent relationship with India and we hope to broaden and deepen the mutual benefit of our two friendly countries.

    ‘’You represent a very strong commitment in democratic values and norms. You have been doing a good job in three consecutive elections in a complex society. It is a feat that we respect so much.

    ‘’Your transformative leadership, working hard to transform the economy and place India on the top ladder of transformative form of governance is a good example of democratic values that we should continue to share, cherish, and promote for the economic development of our people.

    ‘’Although your current visit is very short, I am sure you will notice that like India, Nigeria is unique in many ways but shares similarities with your great country in terms of diversity and development experience.

    ‘’These have become our sources of strength, and unity as well as the visions we share for a greater and a better future for our countries and our people. ‘’

      Modi was later decorated with the honour during a working lunch attended by members of the Nigerian and Indian delegations.

    The  Prime Minister dedicated the honour to the 1.4 billion citizens of India and the deep friendship between his country and Nigeria.

    Modi said: ‘’This honour will continue to inspire us to take the India-Nigeria strategic partnership to new heights.

    ‘’The relations between India and Nigeria are based on mutual cooperation, understanding, and mutual respect.

    ‘’As two vibrant democracies and dynamic economies, we will continue to work for the benefit of our people,’’

    The prime minister identified the social and cultural diversities of the two nations as sources of strength. He noted that Tinubu’s  Renewed Hope Agenda and Develop India 2047 share many common aspirations.

    Recalling President Tinubu’s visit to India in September 2023, Modi said his own state visit would further strengthen and expand the partnership between both countries.

    The  Prime Minister expressed gratitude for the warm hospitality provided by the Nigerian government.

    He described the 60,000  Indian community in Nigeria as an important link between the two countries.

    Modi added: ‘’Nigeria has played a very important and positive role in Africa and for India, deepening our relations with Africa has been a very high priority.

    ‘’In all our efforts, we have always tried to work with friendly countries like Nigeria.

    ‘’As it is said in Africa, a friend is someone you share with. India and Nigeria will work together to advance the interests of our people and the African continent.

    ‘’Through close coordination and working together, we will advance the interests and priorities of the Global South,’’ he said.

      Modi announced the dispatch of 20 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Nigeria to support flood relief efforts.

    He commended President Tinubu’s leadership, which he said has elevated Nigeria’s role on the global stage.

    ‘’I am very pleased that during India’s Presidency last year, Nigeria participated in the G20 Summit for the first time as a guest country,’’ he said.

    He welcomed Nigeria’s recent recognition as a partner country in BRICS, and the African Union’s induction into the G-20.

  • Nigeria, India strengthen strategic partnerships

    Nigeria, India strengthen strategic partnerships

    …vow to boost economic, defence, health, and food security ties

    Nigeria and India have reinforced their longstanding strategic partnership, pledging enhanced collaboration across the economic, defence, health, and food security sectors.

    This is contained in a joint statement issued on Sunday in Abuja at the conclusion of the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit to Nigeria at the invitation of President Bola Tinubu.

    Shortly after the Indian Prime Minister received a formal welcome, including a 21-artillery gun salute at the Presidential Villa, President Tinubu and Prime Minister Modi went into a tete-a-tete, and later jointly presided over an expanded bilateral and political talks.

    During their bilateral discussion, the two leaders agreed to a greater collaboration in counterterrorism, maritime security, and intelligence sharing.

    With growing threats in the Gulf of Guinea and the Indian Ocean, they also agreed to coordinated actions to safeguard maritime trade routes and combat piracy.

    A statement issued by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said the two countries pledged to continue regular naval exercises and joint anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Guinea to safeguard critical maritime routes.

    ”The leaders reiterated their unequivocal condemnation of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations including the cross-border movement of terrorists and terror financing networks and safe havens.

    ”They called for zero tolerance to terrorism and expeditious finalization and adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism in the UN Framework as well as implementation of the UNGA and the UNSC resolutions on countering terrorism and violent extremism.

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    ”It was agreed to enhance cooperation in the area of counter-terrorism,” the joint statement said.

    Prime Minister Modi reiterated India’s readiness to support Nigeria’s defence modernization efforts, highlighting India’s emergence as a trusted defence manufacturer.

    The two leaders also highlighted the vibrant economic relationship between India and Nigeria, with India positioned as Nigeria’s largest trading partner and a significant contributor to its economy.

    Nigeria commended the contributions of over 200 Indian companies operating in the country, which have generated substantial employment and investment opportunities.

    On bilateral trade expansion, both leaders directed their officials to finalize pending agreements, including the Economic Cooperation Agreement (ECA), Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA), and the Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT), to boost trade and investment.

    They noted with satisfaction ”the fruitification of some of the investments” agreed to by the Indian companies during the visit of President Tinubu to India in September 2023, and committed to facilitating early finalization of the remaining investments.

    On the sidelines of the G20 Leaders’ Summit held from September 9th-10th, 2023, in New Delhi, the Nigeria-India Presidential Roundtable and Business Conference took place, where Indian investors pledged a combined total of over $14 billion across critical sectors of the Nigerian economy.

    The investments were targeted at industrialization, energy, telecommunications, and defence sectors

    On infrastructure Development, the joint statement arising from Prime Minister Modi’s state visit stated that India reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Nigeria’s development priorities through concessional Lines of credit and technical expertise.

    On energy collaboration, Nigeria and India agreed on long-term contracts for crude oil and LNG supply and technical support in pipeline transmission security, CNG conversion and LPG bottling distribution.

    The two leaders also discussed broader collaboration on food security and agriculture, health, education, and cultural exchanges.

    On food security, the leaders agreed that it remains a priority for developing countries, especially with bigger populations.

    ”Nigeria thanked India for providing the necessary concessions sought for in the supply of rice at the time of their need.

    ”They agreed to enhance collaboration in the area of agriculture from agricultural machinery, high yield seeds to sharing technical expertise, know-how and technologies and agreed to identify ways of cooperation in these areas.

    ”The Indian side thanked the Nigerian side for supporting the Indian Resolution at the UN to declare 2023 as the International Year of Millets and agreed to increase collaboration between India and Nigeria in the area of Millets, ” the joint statement said.

    In the healthcare sector, Nigeria and India pledged to deepen their collaboration focusing on the establishment of hospitals and diagnostic centres, as well as the deployment of innovative health management systems.

    Both sides acknowledged the ongoing efforts by Indian hospitals operating in Nigeria and highlighted the vast potential for further collaboration to enhance healthcare delivery across the country.

    The Indian government offered to share its CoWIN digital platform, an open-source health management infrastructure that has revolutionized vaccination campaigns and health data management in India.

    This system is expected to support Nigeria’s healthcare system by improving the efficiency and accessibility of vaccination programs and other health initiatives.

    The Indian government also extended its commitment to supply high-quality generic pharmaceutical products to Nigeria at economical rates under the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP) scheme- a campaign launched by India’s Department of Pharmaceuticals to provide quality medicines at affordable prices to the masses.

    This initiative is aimed at making essential medicines more affordable, particularly for vulnerable populations, and supporting Nigerian public hospital procurement processes.

    Nigeria and India reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening collaboration on education, cultural exchanges, and fostering strong people-to-people contacts, building on longstanding historical ties and mutual aspirations.

    India was acknowledged as a significant partner in Nigeria’s human resource development through various scholarship programs, including the eVBAB scheme, which facilitates virtual learning opportunities.

    Both sides agreed to work together to encourage more Nigerian students to leverage these scholarship programmes.

    President Tinubu and Prime Minister Modi applauded the vibrant cultural and academic exchanges between the two nations, which have included visits by cultural troupes, participation in film and literary festivals, and other collaborative activities.

    They underscored the importance of further widening these exchanges to promote mutual understanding and shared heritage.

    The leaders recognized the role of tourism in enhancing people-to-people connections and emphasized the need to explore opportunities for promoting travel and cultural interaction between Nigeria and India.

    On working together through its membership in international organizations, India commended Nigeria for its reciprocal support of non-permanent members of the UN Security Council for 2028-2029.

    The two countries reiterated their joint commitment to UN Security Council reform and mutual support for permanent and non-permanent memberships.

    They also pledged cooperation on regional peace and security, particularly in West Africa.

    Nigeria ‘took note’ of India’s invitation to join the Global Biofuel Alliance and Global Rivers Cities Alliance.

    ”As members of International Solar Alliance (ISA), both sides agreed to intensify their cooperation in establishing solar parks and to work towards increasing the share of the renewable energy in their energy portfolio,” the joint statement said.

  • BREAKING: Tinubu receives Modi at the State House

    BREAKING: Tinubu receives Modi at the State House

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is currently hosting the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, at the State House, Abuja.

    Modi, who arrived in Abuja Saturday evening, was received at Forecourt of the State House by President Tinubu at about 10:20 am.

    On arrival, the Indian leader was welcomed with the Indian Anthem, after which a Guard of Honour, mounted by a Brigade of Guards, rendered the Nigerian Anthem and led the visiting leader in inspection of the mounted parade.

    A 21-gun salute followed the inspection of the mounted Guard of Honour.

    While together, both leaders are expected to spare head a number of bilateral activities, including a restricted meeting, some delegation-level talks, as well as exchange of memoranda of understanding (MoU).

    A statement issued on Saturday by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, had said both leaders would be seeking to strengthen the Nigerian-Indian ties during the visit.

    “President Tinubu and Prime Minister Modi will seek to strengthen Nigeria’s and India’s ties further during their bilateral discussions.

    “Both leaders will exchange signed Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) to enhance collaboration in critical sectors”, Onanuga said.

    Modi’s visit to Nigeria will be the first by an Indian prime minister since Dr Manmohan Singh’s state visit in 2007 when the two nations established a strategic partnership.

  • Nigeria, India to sign MoU on collaboration in critical sectors

    Nigeria, India to sign MoU on collaboration in critical sectors

    President Bola Tinubu and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will soon sign Memoranda of Understanding (MOU), to enhance collaboration in critical sectors.

    Special Adviser to the President on Information & Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday in Abuja.

    Onanuga explained that Tinubu would welcome the Indian Prime Minister on a State Visit at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Sunday.

    According to him, Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to arrive on Saturday.

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    Onanuga said that Modi’s visit to Nigeria would be the first by an Indian prime minister since Dr Manmohan Singh’s state visit in 2007.

    He recalled that during Singh’s state visit, the two nations established a strategic partnership.

    The presidential aide said that Tinubu and Modi would seek to strengthen both nations’ ties further, during their bilateral discussions.

    “Both leaders will sign MOUs to enhance collaboration in critical sectors,” he said.

    (NAN)

  • Nigeria, India sign three MoUs on culture, others

    Nigeria, India sign three MoUs on culture, others

    As part of efforts to strengthen bilateral relations, Nigeria and India on Friday signed three Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs). 

    The agreements include an MoU on Cultural Exchange, an MoU on Survey Cooperation, and an MoU on Cooperation in Customs. 

    Nigeria’s Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Dumoma Umar Ahmed, signed on behalf of the country, while India’s Secretary of Economic Relations, Mr. Dammu Ravi, signed for India. 

    Ambassador Ahmed described the MoUs as a reflection of the shared vision between both nations.

    He said: “The MOUs we are signing today in the areas of Cultural Exchange, Customs and many diverse areas are symbols of our shared vision for growth, innovation, and sustainable development.”

    Ahmed further explained the success of the agreement depends on the level of commitment from both parties.

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    He said: “Let me emphasize that the success of these MOUs depends not only on the agreements we sign today but also on the commitment to ensuring the implementation of their provisions. I am confident that the relevant stakeholders from both countries will work together to ensure the realization of this great milestone for the benefit of our people.”

    He explained further that it represents yet another milestone in the long-standing partnership and mutually beneficial relationship and cooperation between our two countries.

    “For decades, Nigeria and India have shared strong ties rooted in historical, cultural, and economic collaboration from the shared values of democracy and pluralism to our engagement in global platforms like the United Nations.

    “Our partnership has always been one of mutual respect and shared aspirations. The recent visit by His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to participate at the G20 Leaders’ Summit from 9th-10th September 2023, and the upcoming visit of the Prime Minister of India, H.E. Nadradi Modi, further underscore our commitment to deepening this relationship and exploring new horizons of cooperation for the benefit of our people.”

  • India trains more than 27,500 Nigerians in 45 years, says envoy

    India trains more than 27,500 Nigerians in 45 years, says envoy

    Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria Shri Balasubramanian said yesterday that more than 27,500 Nigerian professionals have been trained across various sectors in 45 years under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC).

    Balasubramanian stated this during the 2024 ITEC Day reception at the High Commission of India in Abuja.

    The high commissioner identified ITEC as a dedicated platform established by India’s Ministry of External Affairs for capacity building.

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    “More than 200,000 officials from no fewer than 160 countries have benefited from this initiative, encompassing both civilian and defense sectors with no charges incurred.

    “India extends over 22,500 scholarships annually to individuals worldwide, fostering collaboration and skill enhancement,” he said.

    Balasubramanian added that cooperation between the two countries began in 1979 following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Budget and National Planning representing Nigeria.

  • India trains 27,500 Nigerian professionals in 45 years

    India trains 27,500 Nigerian professionals in 45 years

    No fewer than 27,500 Nigerian professionals have been trained by the government of India in the last 45 years under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC).

    Besides, India also provides more than 22,500 scholarships to people from different parts of the world every year. 

    The High Commissioner of India to Nigeria, Shri Balasubramanian, who disclosed these on night Monday, said on the average, 500 Nigerians get trained every year in India.  

    Balasubramanian spoke during the 2024 ITEC Day reception at the High Commission of India in Abuja.

    ITEC is the institutionalised capacity-building platform of the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.

    Balasubramanian said: “With Nigeria, we started this cooperation in 1979 after we had signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Nigerian government and the Ministry of Budget and National Planning, as it is called today.

    “We are very happy to have a large number of Nigerian friends amongst us. As I told you, from 1979 we started this program. On an average, we train about 500 Nigerian friends every year in India. You can calculate the number from 1979 onwards. 

    “So that is the number of people whom we have been able to be part of their journey in the development of their own career and their own contribution to Nigeria.”

    He further explained ” This year alone, we have a specialised course for 28 law enforcement officers from Nigeria who have gone to India in the month of January to undergo training. 

    “Currently, there is a group of people from Nigeria on digital health. And we have planned courses on space. We have planned courses in various other areas,” he said.

    The envoy called on Nigerians to take advantage of the programme to improve their professional skills and return to contribute to the development of their country.

    The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Dunoma Umar Ahmed, commended the Indian government for the opportunities given to Nigerians to improve their skills in India.

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    Ahmed said the programme has been of immense help to Nigeria, especially in critical sectors such as education, health care and infrastructure. 

    Represented by Ambassador Misitura Mohammed, Director of Asia and Pacific, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed said  : “I extend my sincere gratitude to the Government of India for their commitment to capacity building in Nigeria. 

    “ITEC Programme has empowered Nigerians of various categories with skills and knowledge enabling them to contribute more effectively to our nation’s development.” 

    ” “Nigerian partnership is a shining example of South-South collaboration and we appreciate India’s role in supporting our country’s growth,” he added. 

  • India’s PM Narendra Modi sworn in for third term

    India’s PM Narendra Modi sworn in for third term

    Narendra Modi was sworn yesterday for a rare third consecutive term as India’s prime minister, relying on his coalition partners after his party failed to win a parliamentary majority in a surprise outcome.

    Modi and his cabinet ministers took the oath of office, administered by President Droupadi Murmu, at India’s presidential palace Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi.

    The 73-year-old popular but polarising leader is only the second Indian prime minister after Jawaharlal Nehru to retain power for a third five-year term.

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    His Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, which won by landslides in 2014 and 2019, failed to secure a majority to govern independently in the latest national election. However, Modi’s National Democratic Alliance coalition won enough seats to form a government with him at the helm.

    This is the first time the BJP under Modi has needed support from its regional allies to form a government after a decade of commanding the majority in Parliament.

    Final election results released Wednesday showed Modi’s BJP won 240 seats, well below the 272 needed for a majority. Together, the parties in the NDA coalition secured 293 seats in the 543-member lower house of Parliament.

    Modi’s coalition government now largely depends on two key regional allies — the Telugu Desam Party in southern Andhra Pradesh state and Janata Dal (United) in eastern Bihar state — to stay in power.