India agrees upon Lines of Credit worth nearly $200 million for Uganda: PM Modi
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Entebbe (Uganda), Jul 24 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is currently on a visit to Uganda, highlighted what India offered to Uganda to serve its people and for the development of the country. He said, "As a token of our love towards people of Uganda, Indian Government has decided to gift a cancer therapy machine to the Uganda cancer institute in Kampala, which will not only serve the people of Uganda but also the people of many East African countries. In Uganda for the development of energy, infrastructure and dairy sector we have agreed upon two Lines of Credit worth nearly $200 million and we will also give vehicles and ambulances for military and civilian use."
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