Indian PM Modi Visits Ethiopia, To Hold Talks With PM Abiy Ahmed | Firstpost Africa | N18G

Indian PM Modi Visits Ethiopia, To Hold Talks With PM Abiy Ahmed | Firstpost Africa | N18G



Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a three-nation tour, with his second leg being a state visit to Ethiopia—the first by an Indian PM since 2011. Following his meeting with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed at the recent G20 Summit, PM Modi is set to hold bilateral talks, address the joint session of Parliament, and sign several MoUs and agreements. The two nations share deep educational ties, with Ethiopia sending one of the highest numbers of African students to India, including the largest number of PhD students. Furthermore, Indian faculty form a significant part of Ethiopia’s higher education system. India is Ethiopia’s second-largest trading partner, with total trade exceeding $550 million in 2024-2025.

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29 thoughts on “Indian PM Modi Visits Ethiopia, To Hold Talks With PM Abiy Ahmed | Firstpost Africa | N18G

  1. Welcome India🇮🇳 prime minister Narendra modi to Ethiopia🇪🇹
    Ethiopia and India people rich in culture and language. Ethiopia and India share strong historical, cultural, economic, and diplomatic ties.
    India is one of Ethiopia’s major trading partners.Many Ethiopian students study in India under scholarship programs.
    Ethiopia and India share a long-standing partnership based on friendship, mutual respect, and cooperation across many sectors. We Ethiopian love Indian brothers and be loved prime minister of India Narendira modi.
    Thanks prime minister of India came to your second country Ethiopia.

  2. This is ridiculous African accepts foriegner leaders before we accept our own, this is dangerous to grow an extneral group of anoth3r race in the continent, even when their people are in war and poverty on their own soil, Ethiopians alli3s are Black Africans first. Even the CIA in America got transplant indiansnspying on our emails and exposing it to the public like the ridiculous John Esptein's narrative, & by the way African slavery and colonialism is the greatest "Human and Sex-trafficking" done by the Europeans, and African peopl3 did not voluntarily do that

  3. The Ethiopians ruled much of India; were called the Naga:
    Naga probably came from Kush-Punt/Ethiopia!
    "…Ethiopians have had very intimate relations with Indians. In fact, in antiquity the Ethiopians ruled much of India. These Ethiopians were called the Naga. It was the Naga who created Sanskrit.
    A reading of ancient Dravidian literature which dates back to
    500 BC, gives us considerable information on the Naga. In
    Indian tradition the Naga won central India from the Villavar
    (bowmen) and Minavar (fishermen).
    The Naga were great seafaring people who ruled much of
    India, Sri Lanka and Burma. The Aryans described them as
    half man and snake. The Tamil knew them as warlike people
    who used the bow and noose.
    The earliest mention of the Naga, appear in the Ramayana,
    they are also mentioned in the Mahabharata. In the
    Mahabharata we discover that the Naga had the capital city in
    the Dekkan, and other cities spread between the Jumna and
    Ganges as early as 1300 BC. The Dravidian classic, the
    Chilappathikaran made it clear that the first great kingdom of
    India was Naganadu.
    The Naga probably came from Kush-Punt/Ethiopia. The
    Puntites were the greatest sailors of the ancient world. In the
    Egyptian inscriptions there is mention of the Puntite ports of
    Outculit, Hamesu and Tekaru, which corresponds to Adulis,
    Hamasen and Tigre.
    In Sumerian text, it is claimed that the Puntites traded with the
    people of the Indus Valley or Dilmun. According to S.N.
    Kramer in The Sumerians, part of Punt was probably called
    Meluhha, and Dilmun was probably the ancient name of the
    Indus Valley. (Today some scholars maintain that Oman,
    where we find no ancient cities was Dilmun and the Indus
    Valley may have been Meluhha).

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