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and Malawi. The contribution of 8,500 Indian Diaspora towards Malawi’s national development and economic growth was also recognized. Both sides noted that India has gained expertise and capacity in the area of agriculture, health, education and renewable energy and is in a position to enhance cooperation with Malawi in these sectors. President Mutharika and the Vice President condemned unequivocally terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and stressed that there can be no justifi cation for any act of terrorism irrespective of motivations. In this context, both sides underlined their shared concerns on the menace caused by terrorism and stressed the importance of international eff orts to prevent and fi ght against terrorism. The two leaders agreed that resolute and credible steps must be taken to eliminate safe havens and sanctuaries that provide shelter to terrorists. Both sides underlined the need for urgent reforms of the UN Security Council and the importance of moving the reforms process forward. The Vice President addressed the India- Malawi Business meeting organized jointly with the Malawi Investment and Trade Centre, Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry as well as the Indian Chambers. His programme also included the inauguration of the Business Incubation Center and the symbolic unveiling of the India Africa Institute for Agriculture and Rural Development (IAIARD). The Vice President also addressed the Indian and Diaspora community. The Vice-President launched the “India for Humanity” initiative with Malawi. Malawi is the fi rst country to participate in this initiative. The Vice President handed over 2 artifi cial limbs to Malawian benefi ciaries. A one-month workshop set up to fix 500 artificial limbs prepared by the world-renowned Jaipur Foot Technology, was also inaugurated. On the occasion of the visit, the two Governments signed three (3) Agreements on Extradition Treaty, Visa Exemption for Holders of Diplomatic and Offi cials Passports, and a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Capacity Building in Regulating the Mining of Radio-Active/Atomic Materials and Rare Earths with a view to further deepen and enhance cooperation between the two countries in this sector. The Vice-President launched the “India for Humanity” initiative with Malawi. Malawi is the fi rst country to participate in this initiative. The Vice President handed over 2 artifi cial limbs to Malawian benefi ciaries. The Vice President announced i. A Line of Credit of US$ 215.16 million for 18 water projects. ii. Gifting of a ‘Bhabhatron’ Telecobalt Cancer Therapy Machine for the upcoming Cancer Centre. iii. Gifting of medicines worth US$ 2 million. iv. Gifting of 10 ambulances to attend to First Aid Medical Emergency Call v. Gifting of 100,000 books on Science, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry for students in Secondary Schools. vi. Establishment of Mahatma Gandhi International Convention Centre in Blantyre under Indian grant assistance. At the conclusion of the visit, the Vice President of India thanked the Government and people of Malawi for the warm hospitality extended to him and his delegation during their working visit. Source: Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India 2019 • INDIA-MALAWI • 11