India offers Africa $10 bn soft loan, seeks stronger ties


New Delhi, Oct 29, 2015, PTI: India today offered a concessional credit of USD 10 billion to Africa over the next five years and a grant assistance of USD 600 million even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a strong pitch for deeper ties in key areas of counter-terrorism, climate change and UN reforms.

Addressing the inaugural session of the 3rd India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS) describing it as a "meeting of dreams of the one-third humanity under one roof", Modi said the heart beat of 1.25 billion Indians and 1.25 billion Africans is in rhythm and the partnership was "beyond strategic concerns and economic benefits."

Admitting that there are times when India has not done as well as they have wanted and not fulfilled commitments as quickly as it should have, he said the country will raise the level of its support for the vision of a prosperous, integrated and united Africa that was a major partner for the world.

"To add strength to our partnership, India will offer concessional credit of USD 10 billion over the next five years. This will be in addition to our ongoing credit programme.

"We will also offer a grant assistance of USD 600 million. This will include an India-Africa Development Fund of USD 100 million and an India-Africa Health Fund of USD 10 million. It will also include 50,000 scholarships in India over the next five years," the Prime Minister announced.

Noting that India has committed USD 7.4 billion in concessional credit and 1.2 billion dollars in grant since the first India-Africa Summit in 2008, Modi said it is creating 100 capacity-building institutions, and developing infrastructure, public transport, clean energy, irrigation, agriculture and manufacturing capacity across Africa.

During his nearly half-an-hour speech at the session, which was attended by 41 Heads of State and Government and hundreds of senior officials from 54 African countries, Modi called for stronger ties in the strategic areas of counter- terrorism and climate change as well as on UN reforms.

Stressing the need for UN Security Council reforms, he noted that the world was undergoing political, economic, technological and security transition on a scale and speed rarely seen in recent history.

"Yet our global institutions reflect the circumstances of the century that we left behind, not the one we are in today. These institutions have served us well, but unless they adjust to the changing world, they risk becoming irrelevant. We cannot say what will replace them in an uncertain future...That is why India and Africa must speak in one voice for reforms of the United Nations, including its Security Council," Modi said.

Seeking greater counter-terrorism ties, the Prime Minister said today, in many parts of the world, the light of a bright future flickers in the storm of violence and instability.

"When terror snuffs out life on the streets and beaches, and in malls and schools of Africa, we feel your pain as our own. And, we see the links that unite us against this threat. We also see that when our oceans are no longer safe for trade, we all suffer together," he asserted.

Modi emphasised on deeper India-Africa partnership on clean energy and invited African nations to join an alliance of solar-rich nations that he proposes to announce in the upcoming climate talks in Paris.

Referring to the developed world, he said that the excess of a few cannot become the burden of many as he hoped for a comprehensive and concrete outcome based on established principles in the UN Convention on Climate Change.

Africa and India, Modi said, are "two bright spots of hope and opportunities in the global economy".

He said that in less than a decade, India-Africa trade has more than doubled to over 70 billion USD and India is now a major source of business investments in Africa and 34 African countries enjoy duty free access to the Indian market.

India and Africa also seek a global trading regime that serves their development goals and improves trade prospects, he said, adding that at the Nairobi Ministerial of the WTO in December, "we must ensure that the Doha Development Agenda of 2001 is not closed without achieving these fundamental objectives".

He said India will help develop infrastructure, power, irrigation, agriculture and resources in Africa and, set up industrial and information technology parks.

Offering India's expertise in healthcare and affordable medicines, Modi said the two sides can also collaborate to develop Indian and African treasures of traditional knowledge and medicines.

"We will make available our space assets and technology," Modi said while also promising to work to reduce digital divide within Africa and between Africa and the rest of the world.

"We will expand and extend the Pan Africa E-Network, conceived by late President APJ Abdul Kalam, which links 48 African countries to India and to each other. This will also help set up your Pan Africa Virtual University," he said.

Modi said that India and Africa will cooperate for sustainable development of Blue Economy that will become important future driver of their prosperity.

"For me, Blue Economy is part of a larger Blue Revolution to reclaim our blue skies and blue waters, as we move on the path of clean development," he said.

In his address, the Prime Minister said that there are times "when we have not done as well as you have wanted us to. There have been occasions when we have not been as attentive as we should be. There are commitments we have not fulfilled as quickly as we should have."

Africa, he said, has always embraced India with warmth, and without judgement.
"You have rejoiced in our success, and taken pride in our achievements. And, you have stood for us in the world. This is the strength of our partnership and our friendship," he said.

  

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  • ram prasad, bangalore

    Wed, Nov 04 2015

    Modi goes around the world with a begging bowl collects 19.5 billion dollars as FDI and he gives 10 billion. Madness !

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  • anonymous, magalore

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    It is high time the prime minister's spending spree is curtailed. OVER 28 'SOLO' FLIGHTS IN 747 AIRCRAFTS, lavish parties- sometimes for numbers over 300 people, donations- sft loans,in billions of dollars, a good for nothing 3000 crore statue for a controversial person who died 50 years ago and personal wardrobes containing several hundred dress sets.

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  • Ummar, Udupi/Dubai

    Thu, Oct 29 2015


    Illiterate chaiwala even don't know how many zero in that ten billion. He knows only two zero after one. That is 100 paise for one glass tea at that time. Hhhhhaaaa hhhhhaaaa

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  • Alwyn, Kinnikambla

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Acche din for Africa

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  • Mohammad, Dubai

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    When the "Soft Loan" could refund back to India? Else it would becomes "Harder" on each tax payers of India.

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  • sampath,

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    For some illiterates..Bhagya and Loan is completly different.. Darmakke nunguvudu Bhagya...

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Farmers commit suicide every day in India because of bad debts. But Feku not worried at all. He distributing tax payer's money in foreign countries for his publicity. Why Modi not advised to ban the Beef in Africa???

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Showbazie continuing..... blind bhakths applauding

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  • ROHAN, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    PAPU problem with most of us is without understand we make noise 10 billion credit does not means 10 billion cash. This means african nation can purchase from India and the India will give them credit for 10 Billion $. Credit means "UDHAR ME ". Later Africa will return the credit amount...like how you pay your credit card bill. Credit card does not means bank gave you money and not gonna recover that. Hope you understood!!!!!!!!!

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  • Sanjay, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Can I get a soft loan to buy dal for a month at least? :))

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    My heart beat rhythm is in my wife and in my children.

    What a chaaiwaala can tell who don't have wife and children.

    My rhythm is my wife and children not Africans.

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Gujju india helping Gujju Bhai in South Africa.

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  • MW, DUBAI

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    TELL ME WHO IS MAD?

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  • Ashoka Hegde, Thokkottu

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    When we get DAL-ROTI?

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  • Vincy, Bangkok

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    crores of money is with RBI due to Jan Dhan accounts opened on hope of 15 lacs per head.
    So what to do with that money,lets make it black.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Hamare Paise Se Chala Murari Hero Banne ...

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  • Ahmed, DOH / IXE

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Africa is seen as the potential business opportunity by entire world. Slowly everyone is tapping Africa now. Good move by Modi to invite the African leaders. I wish to see similar positive news about Modi rather than becoming a cattle protector

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Africa Mein Jarur Jeetenga ...

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  • Edwyn D'mello, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    China has already acquired major business, economic & infrastructure development deals with major countries in Africa Continent and Modi is trying to play his cards now. Let's wait and watch.
    Modi tried in Nepal, Sri Lanka and elsewhere.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Modi is a best orator of India!!!he knows where to buy and where to sale!!!'Made in India'.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Once people realize that a person's talk is all lies and no substance i.e. talk not backed by results then no matter how good one's oratory skills are even the dogs won't go to hear such speeches forget about selling anything.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Declan. Mumbai
    PM Modi is considered 10th most admired personality globally. Now it is our turn to think PM Modi stands where !!!
    A saying 'Ghar Ki Murghi Daal Barabar'...

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  • alfria, mumbai

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Indian farmers are reeling under drought and committing suicides because they are not able to pay back their debts and here modi is distributing Indian money to foreigners . This was all planned modis PR might have initiated it Africans might have been told you vote modi for most admired person and modi will pay back in billions.

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  • SH, Mlore

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    modi can talk anything .bhakths are just waiting for clap . But heartbeat of modi is at Bihar election where all indicates Nitish is heading for landslide victory.

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  • kuldesh, bangalore

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    let anyone win not only in bihar but also up,puinjab etc.who cares?it is just a state elections.the main thing is bjp is in power in centre.even if modi loses in bihar or any other state elections,bothing will happen to bjp govt and modi will complete 5 years as pm.the only goal for bjp is 2019 ls elections and they are concentrated on only that and not useless state elections.lolz

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Sometimes Indian and African Sticks are also in Rhythm....Research has it...
    What?no-aa?
    Not even Drum Sticks -aa?

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Yoga to rhythm ...........

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    What is left to be explored is only Antarctica Research base

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  • william, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Another puska Pataki before Diwali. Somehow feku is managing to keep blind bhakts happy.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    I feel most happiest person under BJP rule is none other jeevan. Never ever complained about anything.

    Naseeb apna apna.

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  • Shaan, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    U WILL SOON SEE BIHAR ALSO...

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Bhandarkar,

    Boss, thanks for sharing your experience!

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  • James Peter DSouza, Mulki / Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    What about our Foreign Policy? How good we are with our neighbours? What about Nepal our border country and the only Hindu Nation of the world why it is at China's mercy?. Are we losing to our own neighbors?

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Nepal ???

    It was gift of 65 yrs dongi congi rule...

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  • Ravi C, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Aiyooooo devre

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  • Ravi C, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Mr. Manmohan Singh did not have the habit of revealing any progress made by him, that is why people started calling him Maun Mohan Singh. However as an Economist he has contributed highest to our Economy... silently. Read an article in Times Now - "India’s wealth rose 211% in last 15 years".. Better than UK and USA.

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    But showbazi people are claiming that the great work of present ruling party. Some people also say in 18 months BJP made so many development that's also overnight.

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  • madhava,

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Yes well said but you forgoten to admit and say these 15 years are the highest courpution era of indian history.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    @ James,
    small correction.., now it is a secular Hindu country.
    NDA govt tried its best to play proxy but couldn't succeed. now due to informal trade block under the pretext of security issue, Nepal is forced to liase & embrace Chinese help for its day to day needs specially petrol/diesel.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Really amazing speech by our great MODIJI..

    We salute our HINDU nationalist leader....

    India need leader like you MODIJI..

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  • Ahmed, DOH / IXE

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Your HINDU nationalist ruler is PM of India. He is INDIAN first and then HINDU.

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Gandhi went to South Africa to defend Muslim traders. Modi went to South Africa after killing Muslim traders. That is the difference.

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  • Shaan, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Ayyo mugalna avastene...

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  • Wilfred Fernandes, Vamadapadavu/Dubai

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Excellent Speech........Thanks to the writer. PMO should have one more Dept. to carry out what ever spoken by the PM. Then we can see the changes.

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  • Amith, udupi

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Yeah thats why badal becomes mandela for you ...

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  • Anil Gautam, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    I think he is finished with his 4 "A's, 11 'B's, 23 'C's, 433 'D's.. Now started talking about heart beats. What next? Kidneys, liver, intestines???!!!

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    If i am not mistaken these africans are one of the passionate beef eaters..., as they are in Delhi for this program, can anybody confirm whether their breakfast/lunch/dinner menu consists of any beef items.

    just out of curiosity.., chup chup ke.., b'coz if some body call Delhi police they may rush to the venue with their battalion of 20-30 policemen.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    What about other organs?
    Hands and other parts......
    There lies the problem.
    For 'romance' only you need rhythm...
    I know it more.

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  • CHRIS, DUBAI

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Stop your crap talk and start doing something good for the country ..

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    What Africans will call him after 1 year?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Meri Life Ki Ek Galti Muje Kaha Se Kaha Pahucha Di ...

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Next election me tera kya hoga Jossey.

    BJP will win in full majority.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Dheko Age Age Hota Hai Kya ...

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  • abhyankar, mumbai

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    galatiya sudaro ...try to see everything with positive eyes.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Phenomenal & well arranged program to tap the African countries potential of utilising India's support to Technology, Education, Science, Conservation in their respective countries.

    Most African nations are in same growth poise as India, but by Indians being predominant in Technology & IT, we could supply skilled manpower to these countries. Indians are preferred in most African nations to Europeans. Companies like AIRTEL & TATA already have established businesses there. WIN WIN For India, Hail MODI!!

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  • Praveen, Earth/earth

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Once again thanks Manmohan Singh for liberlizing indian economy.

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    60 years of congress work.....

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