Sierra Leone and India Pledge Commitment at G20

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Sierra Leone and India Pledge Commitment at G20
Sierra Leone and India Pledge Commitment at G20

Africa-Press – Sierra-Leone. The governments of Sierra Leone and India are redoubling their efforts to strengthen their bilateral relationship, focusing on a future-ready, people-focused partnership rooted in enduring trust at the G20 in South Africa.

At the G20 South Africa 2025, both leaders’ commitment was highlighted following an interaction between President Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

While the exact nature and timing of the interaction were not immediately detailed in the recent social media post, the sentiment expressed by President Bio and Prime Minister Modi underscores a firm dedication to deepening cooperation between the two nations.

President Bio stated, “Together, our nations continue to strengthen a bilateral relationship that is people-focused, future-ready, and rooted in enduring trust.”

The President’s message further emphasised his personal dedication to the enhanced collaboration with the Indian Prime Minister. “I look forward to working with Narendra Modi to enhance our bilateral relations. We are committed to nurturing this collaboration as we pursue our country’s shared interests,” the post read.

This latest expression of commitment builds upon existing warm relations between India and Sierra Leone, which have historically cooperated in various sectors.

India has consistently supported Sierra Leone in its development journey through lines of capacity building. Key areas of past cooperation have included agriculture, water projects, and trade. The joint pursuit of shared interests suggests a potential expansion or intensification of these existing partnerships.

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