President Droupadi Murmu addressed the Indian community in Gaborone, Botswana, highlighting 60 years of India-Botswana diplomatic ties and praising 10,000 Indians for their contributions in business and industry, calling them "proud ambassadors of India."
All eight cheetahs will remain in quarantine in Botswana before being transported to India in the coming weeks. Upon arrival, they will join the Cheetah Initiative project at Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh.
President Droupadi Murmu addressed Botswana's National Assembly, praising the country's progress since independence and its commitment to peace, stability, and inclusive development. She reaffirmed India's longstanding partnership with Botswana, highlighting cooperation across key sectors
President Droupadi Murmu addressed Botswana's National Assembly in Gaborone, highlighting democracy, youth empowerment, and India-Botswana cooperation in sectors like trade, health, and education. She also visited the Diamond Trading Company and the Three Dikgosi Monument, reaffirming Ind
President Droupadi Murmu, addressing Botswana's National Assembly in Gaborone, called for democracies to prioritise youth aspirations, described Africa as the "continent of the future," and reaffirmed India's commitment to strengthening its partnership with Botswana across various sectors
President of Botswana Duma Gideon Boko welcomed President Droupadi Murmu to Gaborone, calling her visit historic and a symbol of strong India-Botswana ties. He praised India's support in health, education, and trade, announced the donation of eight cheetahs to India, and reaffirmed commit
President Droupadi Murmu held delegation-level talks with Botswana's President Duma Boko in Gaborone, marking the first-ever Presidential visit from India to Botswana. Both leaders agreed to deepen cooperation in trade, health, education, and technology, and signed an agreement to improve
President Droupadi Murmu met Botswana President Duma Boko in Gaborone and discussed strengthening bilateral ties. Both sides agreed to enhance cooperation in key sectors and signed an agreement to improve access to quality Indian medicines for Botswana's citizens.
In a special gesture reflecting the depth of India-Botswana friendship, President Droupadi Murmu was warmly received upon arrival at the airport by Duma Gideon Boko, the President of Botswana, and accorded a ceremonial welcome and guard of honour.
President Droupadi Murmu received a ceremonial welcome in Botswana, marking the first-ever state visit by an Indian head of state. The visit follows her Angola tour and aims to strengthen India's ties with Africa through cooperation in trade, defence, health, technology, and Project Cheet
Addressing a special press briefing, MEA Secretary of Economic Relations Sudhakar Dalela said defence cooperation and lines of credit were among the key focus areas of engagement between India and Angola.