NEW DELHI — Angola’s President Joao Manuel Goncalves Lourenco arrived in New
Delhi on Friday for the first official state visit by a President from that
country to India in 38 years. The four-day visit aims to boost diplomatic,
economic, and strategic ties between the two nations.
Upon his arrival, President Lourenco was warmly received
at the airport by Minister of State for External Affairs, Kirti Vardhan Singh.
He is accompanied by a high-level delegation that includes several ministers,
senior officials, and representatives from prominent business houses.
"Warm welcome to President Mr. Joao Manuel Goncalves
Lourenco of Angola as he lands in New Delhi on a State Visit. President is
accompanied by a high-level delegation, including several ministers, senior
officials, and business houses. On arrival, the President was accorded a
special welcome and received by MoS @KVSinghMPGonda at the airport," wrote
Randhir Jaiswal, the official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs
(MEA), on X.
Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh also shared the welcome
message on his social media handle on X, saying, "Pleased to welcome
President Mr. Joao Manuel Goncalves Lourenco of Angola on a State Visit to
India."
This significant visit coincides with the 40th
anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Angola. According to the
MEA, it marks the first visit by an Angolan President to India since 1986.
During his stay, President Lourenco is scheduled to hold
separate meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi
Murmu. On May 3, he will be accorded a ceremonial welcome at the forecourt of
the Rashtrapati Bhavan, followed by bilateral talks with President Murmu. He
will also engage in delegation-level discussions with Prime Minister Modi, who
is expected to host a luncheon in his honour.
"A number of MoUs and agreements are expected to be
signed during the visit, which will give a boost to bilateral relations,"
the MEA said in an official statement.
On May 4, President Lourenco will participate in a
business event in New Delhi, which aims to promote trade, investment, and
commercial linkages between the two countries. The event is expected to bring
together key stakeholders from sectors such as oil and gas, infrastructure,
agriculture, and mining.
India and Angola enjoy strong and expanding ties,
particularly in the energy sector. Bilateral trade reached $4.192 billion in
the financial year 2023–24. Both nations also maintain close cooperation on
international platforms and frequently support each other in forums such as the
United Nations.
In October 2015, the Vice President of Angola, Manuel
Vicente, visited India to participate in the 3rd India-Africa Summit, during
which he met with Prime Minister Modi. During his visit to Johannesburg to
attend the BRICS Summit, President Lourenco met PM Modi on July 26, 2018.
President Lourenco’s visit is anticipated to be a
milestone in bilateral engagement, setting the stage for a more dynamic and
mutually-beneficial partnership. Both nations are looking to deepen
collaboration and align their shared interests for long-term strategic growth.