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India, Chad discuss deepening further bilateral ties in key areas. Photo Courtesy: Embassy of India N'Djamena X page

India, Chad discuss deepening further bilateral ties in key areas

| @indiablooms | Feb 15, 2025, at 05:11 pm

Indian and Chad officials attended the Foreign Office Consultations in N’Djamena city on Thursday when they agreed to further deepen bilateral ties in key areas to enhance cooperation in the multilateral fora.

The meeting was attended by Sevala Naik Mude, Additional Secretary (Central and West Africa), Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India and Fatime Aldjineh Garfa, Minister delegate for Foreign Affairs, Republic of Chad.

"During the FOC, both sides undertook a comprehensive review of the entire gamut of India-Chad relations encompassing key areas of bilateral cooperation including trade, investment, health & pharmaceuticals, education, capacity building, defence, Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), Agriculture, people-to-people and cultural exchanges," read a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs.

As per the ministry released statement, Fatime Aldjineh Garfa, Minister delegate for Foreign Affairs expressed deep appreciation for India’s efforts in making the African Union a permanent member of the G20 and recognized that membership of the G20 for the Africa Union will reinforce the Global South's standing at the forum.

India-Chad relationship

India and Chad have warm and cordial relations based on mutual respect and shared values.

"Over the years, both the countries have regular interactions at various levels. Both sides have identified new areas for cooperation including agriculture, pharmaceuticals including pharmacopeia, oil, renewable energy, and defence," the statement said.

Bilateral trade had peaked in 2018-19 to USD 513.59 million, but it has decreased to USD 83.48 million due to decline in import of crude oil by India.

There are about 45 Indian companies in Chad working mostly in oil projects, international organizations, and many are engaged in trade in Chad.

Bharati Airtel, which is the largest mobile network provider in the country has so far invested over USD 1.5 billion.

Chad has also been an active participant at Minister level in all three editions of Voice of Global South Summits (VoGSS) hosted by India, and also other multilateral Summits held from time to time. Chad is a member of the International Solar Alliance.

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