Good morning
Buenos dias
- I am
extremely privileged to have the opportunity to address this House. This
is myfirst visit to Equatorial Guinea. All three of my state visits since
taking over as President of India in July 2017 have been to Africa. This
is acknowledgement of India’s close and abiding relationship with your
continent. And as it happens, Equatorial Guinea is the furthest west that
I have travelled from India since becoming President of my country.
- Not
far from here, in the Gulf of Guinea, is the point where zero degree
latitude meets zero degree longitude, where the Equator and the Prime
Meridian intersect. In a sense this is the centre of the world. And this
is where nature has located you – close to the geographical pivot of our
world, of our sense of space and time, and our notion of direction and
navigation. These are the very qualities we look to in Equatorial Guinea
as it rises as a force for stability in this region. Both the location
and, much more than that, the warm welcome I have received have made this
visit truly special. Thank you.
- I am
especially happy to be here in the year in which you celebrate the 50th anniversary
of your independence from colonialism. We in India can appreciate your
sentiments. Only a few months ago, in August 2017, India celebrated the 70thanniversary
of its Independence from imperial rule. It was an unforgettable and
emotional moment for us. And an occasion to look back at the challenges
and struggles that previous generations faced to bring us freedom.
- I am
sure such memories and such experiences are still fresh in the minds of
all of you, and of the people of Equatorial Guinea. And I am sure they
inspire you to strive harder to secure and build on that hard-won freedom,
to fulfil the dreams of all your citizens. Towards that endeavour, I come
with the greetings, friendship and commitment of the 1.3 billion people of
India. The waters of the oceans have united our civilisations. Diplomacy
is catching up. I am happy to announce that very soon India will be
opening its embassy in Equatorial Guinea, in fact in this city.
Honourable Members
- Our
histories are similar; our recent exchanges too have been purposeful. I
was honoured to host His Excellency, the President of Equatorial Guinea
during his visit to India in March 2018 for the inaugural summit of the
International Solar Alliance. We were seated next to each other at the
banquet and had a very meaningful conversation. Your President’s
dedication to thecause of clean energyis impressive and infectious.
Sustainable development is only possible through judicious use of our
planet’s finite resources. This requires combating climate change for not
only ourselves but for future generations. Due to its oceanic location,
Equatorial Guinea understands this better than many others.
- I am
particularly heartened that Equatorial Guinea has shown such commitment to
renewable energy and to addressing climate change. This is despite your
country being a significant producerand exporter of crude oil. You have
placed a long-term global vision above short-term gains. This is evidence
that Equatorial Guinea has the enlightenment and the strategic generosity
of a leader nation – a leader nation for Africa and beyond.
- In
this context, I congratulate your country for having been elected to the
United Nations Security Council for a two-year term that began in January
this year. We wish to work with you to make the UN more effective, more
equitable, and more reflective of today’s realities. We are confident that
you will play an active role in highlighting issues related to Africa and
to developing countries in general – as well as challenges that are of a
global nature.
- The
menace of terrorism – and its ancillaries such as drug-trafficking and
money laundering – are a sad reality of our times. Terrorism is a global
challenge, but it is being dealt with piecemeal. A comprehensive global
strategy needs to be established. In this regard, we in India seek your
support for early adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on
International Terrorism at the UN.
Honourable Members
- Equatorial
Guinea and India have shared attributes and challenges. You represent one
of Africa’s strongest economies. India is the world’s fastest-growing
major economy. The aspiration for both of us is to take the urgent and
necessary steps to become developed countries, to bring the benefits of
our economic growth to all sections of our societies, and to create an
environment for young people to realise their potential. In this India is
ready to support Equatorial Guinea as per your developmental priorities,
and as per a process shaped and led by you.
- We
have strong bilateral trade in energy. Equatorial Guinea is an important
and trusted source of natural gas for India. On its part, India has robust
and established capacities in refining of crude oil and manufacture of
petroleum products. We would like to share this knowledge and this
learning with you, as you develop and build refineries in your country. It
is crucial that Equatorial Guinea and local communities here gain from the
value addition to natural resources that are found in your country.
- As you
seek to diversify your economy, you will find India a credible partner. We
can work together to build capacities in agriculture and mining, in
fisheries and public health, in food processing and telecom and IT.
Geologists from India can assist your technical specialists in surveying
and mapping natural resources. Our agricultural technologists can help
analyse the composition of soil on a particular farm or in a particular
region. Such knowledge can enable farmers to identify the right nutrients
for the soil – and improve productivity. This will give farming families
and communities higherincomes.
- Equatorial
Guinea has been blessed with fertile land and natural resources. But your
greatest assets are your people. Enhancing and sustaining the prosperity
and well-being of your beautiful country requires enhancing the capacities
of ordinary citizens, especially young people. Thousands of African
students study in Indian universities. They come as students but they
graduate as friends and ambassadors of India in their home countries. We
would like more and more students from Equatorial Guinea to access our
institutions of higher learning.
- India
is also happy to cooperate in vocational training, skill development and
incubation of entrepreneurship, especially in small and medium
enterprises. As we have found in India, the SME sector can be a big job
creator and an effective mechanism to distribute prosperity. In other
areas too, such as building English-language centres, there is much that
India can unhesitatingly contribute.
Honourable Members
- The
Equatorial Guinea-India partnership is for both our countries, but it is
also a partnership for the world. As sea-faring societies, we are equally
conscious of the safety and security of our oceans – and of the continued
need for a transparent and rules-based order of maritime governance. The
Atlantic and Indian Oceans are sisters. Their oceanic systems are
interlinked – and so are their security challenges and, often, the threats
of humanitarian disasters.
- These
challenges have to be met with concerted efforts. Our countries must
collaborate more on maritime security. We must work together to ensure
that the seas spread harmony, create friendships and promote trade and
commerce. In defence as much as in disaster planning and preparedness,
India would be glad to cooperate still more with Equatorial Guinea, and
offer its technical and other capacities. These are our oceans and our
challenges. Let us address them ourselves – and not cede that space, as we
once did, to others.
- Our
world is sometimes likened to a village. We are all stakeholders. There
are global commons that we must care for and there are global concerns
that we must take care of. As colonialism has receded on the ground, we
need to work together to ensure that some variant does not return in other
dimensions – whether outer space or cyberspace. As a member of the
Security Council, Equatorial Guinea has a responsibility here.
- India
stands with you as you work towards fulfilling that responsibility – and
as you march towards your national developmental goals. On behalf of the
people and government of India, as well as in my personal capacity, I once
again assure the people and government of Equatorial Guinea of our
enduring partnership.
Thank you all.
Muchasgracias
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