Wednesday, 11 April 2018

India, Zambia signed 4 agreements

Lusaka, Apr 11 India and Zambia on Wednesday signed to four agreements after the delegation level talks held in the capital city of Lusaka.

The four agreements are signed in the areas of avoidance of double taxation; visa exclusion on political and official travel papers; legal participation, which looks for cooperation in preparing and campaign of legal issues influencing the two nations and their subjects; and for the foundation of an Entrepreneurship Development Institute in Zambia.

President Ram Nath Kovind, along First Lady Savita Kovind, on Tuesday reached Lusaka as part of his three-country Africa visit.

The President also got a ceremonial reception.

President Kovind is on a three-country state visit to the African nations - Equatorial Guinea, Swaziland and Zambia - from April 7 to 12.

On Sunday, he wrapped up the first-historically speaking visit of an Indian go to Equatorial Guinea, where, President Kovind reported to open an Indian consulate to fortify the conciliatory ties between the two nations.

He achieved Swaziland on Monday where he met Swaziland's King Mswati III at the Lozitha Palace.

The President addressed the gathering in Swaziland's Mbabane and furthermore underlined the advantages of Ayurveda and the customary drugs of Swaziland.

Zambia, the current stop of the President's Africa tour, is known for being one of the most seasoned popular governments with a continuous and serene change of energy. The nation has a multi-party majority rule government since 1991.

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