00:00Prime Minister Modi's visit is for one day. It's a state visit but the program is very full apart from the various ceremonial events such as the welcome ceremony in the state house or the welcome ceremony in the airport where he is received by the foreign minister of Namibia.
00:19He will have delegation level talks with the president of Namibia. He will be going to the Hero's Acre which is the national memorial of Namibia to pay homage to the founding father of Namibia, Dr. Sam Nyoma. He will also be addressing the parliament of Namibia and finally he will also have a community interaction with the small but vibrant diaspora in Namibia.
00:46The relationship between India and Namibia are very good because we started long before Namibia got independence in 1946 when India was one of the first countries to support Namibia's independence and thereafter when Namibia got independence this good relations have transformed into good economic relations.
01:13So the Prime Minister visit happens after a long gap of 27 years. We have a long range of things that we want to discuss primarily about trade and investment. We are interested in critical minerals in Namibia. Some of our PSUs would want to invest here.
01:31We are looking at the export of uranium from Namibia to India. There have been recent oil and gas discoveries in Namibia. That is also an area of interest. We will be discussing about defence cooperation because Namibia wants to procure defence items from India and capacity building is one of the important pillars of India and Namibia relations that we will also enhance during the visit.
01:56How India is acting as voice of global south?
02:00India's leadership in the global south is well recognized and Africa is a very strong partner for India in this. The Prime Minister is a great supporter of support to the global south.
02:13And in this regard we have been supporting Namibia. Namibia participated in all the three voice of global south summits that was chaired by India under its Presidency of G20.
02:26Any effect regarding cheetahs will take place? Did you know myself?
02:31Discussions will surely take place and cheetahs are thriving well in India. But the numbers that are there are not enough to have a good ecological balance. We need more of cheetahs.
02:44So at some point of time and I am sure the Prime Minister's visit will surely lead to Project Cheetah 2 from Namibia.
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