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Egypt and India: A Strengthening Relationship

As two ancient civilizations with rich cultural heritage, Egypt and India have always shared a special bond. However, in recent years, the relationship between the two countries has grown even stronger, with President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing their mutual admiration and commitment to deepening ties in various fields.

One of the most notable developments in this regard was President El-Sisi’s recent visit to India, where he participated in the G20 Summit as a guest of honor at the invitation of Prime Minister Modi. During the visit, the two leaders held extensive talks on a range of issues and signed several agreements to further strengthen bilateral cooperation.

Economic Cooperation

One of the key areas of cooperation between Egypt and India is in the economic sphere. India is one of Egypt’s major trading partners, with bilateral trade between the two countries standing at around $3 billion in 2019-2020. Both countries are keen to further increase this figure, with President El-Sisi expressing confidence in India’s G20 presidency and its ability to push forward economic growth and development.

Cultural Exchange

Another area where Egypt and India are working closely together is in the field of culture. Both countries have a rich cultural heritage and are keen to share it with each other. In recent years, there have been several cultural exchange programs organized between the two countries, including the India by the Nile festival in Egypt and the Egypt in India festival. These events have been a great success and have helped to deepen understanding and appreciation of each other’s culture.

Defense Cooperation

Defense cooperation is another important aspect of the relationship between Egypt and India. The two countries have a long history of military cooperation and have held several joint exercises in recent years. President El-Sisi’s visit to India also saw the signing of a MoU on defense cooperation, which will further strengthen the ties between the two countries’ armed forces.

Conclusion

The relationship between Egypt and India is growing stronger by the day. With cooperation in various fields such as economy, culture, and defense, the two countries are well on their way to building a strong and lasting partnership. As President El-Sisi exudes confidence in India’s G20 presidency, it is clear that the bond between these two ancient civilizations will only continue to flourish in the years to come.

Geekybar

Linguist-translator by education. I have been working in the field of advertising journalism for over 10 years. For over 7 years in journalism. Half of them are as editor. My weakness is doing mini-investigations on new topics.

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