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Country is proud to host India-Africa Forum Summit 2015: PM Narendra Modi

| | Oct 17, 2015, at 11:31 pm
New Delhi, Oct 17 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the country is proud to host the India-Africa Forum Summit 2015.

He said hosting the event reflected  both the nations desire to engage more intensively for a better future.

"India is proud to host @indiafrica2015. The Summit reflects India & Africa's desire to engage more intensively for a better future," Modi tweeted.

He said: "Level of engagement for @indiafrica2015 has been tremendously scaled up. Several African leaders will join us."

"India's relations with Africa are historic. India is a major investor in Africa & trade has been growing remarkably in recent years," he said.

The summit will be held from Oct 26 to 29 in New Delhi.

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