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SPECIAL REPORT
a focus on growing business ties between
the two countries. President Ramaphosa
also delivered the inaugural IBSA Gandhi-
Mandela Freedom Lecture, in the presence
of Prime Minister of India.
During the visit, a Three-Year Strategic
Programme of Cooperation (2019-2021)
was signed by the two sides, aimed at further
enhancing the strategic partnership between
the two countries.
During the visit, Prime Minister Modi and
President Ramaphosa:
• recalled the Strategic Partnership
established between India and South Africa
through the Red Fort Declaration of March
1997 and the Tshwane Declaration of October
2006.
• expressed satisfaction at the deepening
and widening of this comprehensive bilateral
partnership.
• emphasised the need to further deepen
relations in the political, economic, defence,
scientifi c, consular and socio-cultural spheres.
• agreed that the 10th Session of the India-
South Africa Joint Ministerial Commission
will be held in 2019 in New Delhi, led by
the Foreign Ministers of both the countries.
• expressed satisfaction at the steady
pace of cooperation in the defence sector
encompassing a wide range of engagements
including defence production, joint
collaboration, manufacturing, research and
development, training and joint exercises.
• recognised the importance of increased
bilateral naval cooperation and closer synergy
within the context of Indian Ocean Naval
Symposium (IONS) which, by keeping the
sea lanes secure against illegal actors, will
ensure unhindered passage for trade and
continued prosperity of the entire Indian
Ocean Region.
• acknowledged the increasing
engagement between the two navies in
recent years which inter alia has translated to
increased interactions in maritime operations
and training. PM Modi welcomed the
participation of the South African National
Defence Force in the First Multinational
India-Africa Field Training Exercise (IAFTX)
in March 2019 at Pune, India.
• welcomed the holding of the inaugural
meeting of the Joint Working Group on Trade
and Investment (JWGTI).
Prime Minister Modi
congratulated South
Africa on becoming
a non-permanent
member of the UN
Security Council
for 2019-20 and
assured South Africa
of India’s support in
the performance of
its responsibilities in
this role.
• welcomed the signifi cant investment
and presence of a large number of Indian
companies and business entities in South
Africa and the growing number of South
African investments in India. In this regard,
agreed to enhance bilateral investments
between the two countries within the context
of the Memorandum of Understanding
between Invest SA and Invest India on
enhancing bilateral investment relations.
• agreed to cooperate, share best practices,
technology and expertise on the Ease of
Doing Business Reform Programme.
• committed to expanding cooperation in
the fi elds of trade and investments between
business entities in South Africa and India
• agreed to cooperate in the fi eld of Small
and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) which play
an invaluable role in job creation and creating
trade and investment opportunities.
• acknowled the fi rst India-South Africa
Business Summit in South Africa in April
2018 and the Invest in India Business Forum
in November 2018, inviting the private sector
to invest in key economic sectors of India and
South Africa
• agreed that both countries should
explore solutions aimed at boosting trade
and investment. In this context, President
Ramaphosa agreed to simplify and reform
South African business visa regime.
• acknowledged the impressive progress
achieved in cooperation in Science and
Technology and innovations.
• agreed to enhance cooperation in the
fi eld of the Oceans Economy and to cooperate
in multilateral forums on the Blue Economy
including in the framework of Indian Ocean
Rim Association (IORA).
• expressed satisfaction at the growing
cooperation in the energy sector, and the
potential to expand cooperation in the
renewable energy sector as well as oil and gas.
• agreed to strengthen cooperation in the
area of mining, deep mining and mineral
benefi ciation.
• acknowledged that the International
Solar Alliance (ISA) is a common platform
for cooperation among solar resource-rich
countries. India invited South Africa to join
the ISA.
• agreed to strengthen agriculture and
fi sheries cooperation in areas such as crop and
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