This was as both nations seek to deepen strategic partnerships in security, technology, education and sustainable development.
This commitment was reiterated during a courtesy visit by participants of the 66th Course of India’s National Defence College to Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja on Monday.
The delegation, led by Anvita Sinha, was in Nigeria as part of a foreign study tour aimed at gaining insights into the country’s socio-economic development, foreign policy direction, security landscape and strategic outlook.
Speaking during the engagement, Dunoma Ahmed, Permanent Secretary of Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, described relations between Nigeria and India as longstanding and cordial, built on shared democratic values, historical ties and growing economic cooperation.
Ahmed said the visit provided an important opportunity to deepen mutual understanding and broaden collaboration in key sectors, including defence, security, capacity building, technology transfer and sustainable development.
According to him, Nigeria values India’s continued support in
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