India-Africa relations exemplary in terms of cooperation among developing nations: UP CM Adityanath

Noida | Tuesday | 22nd November, 2022

Summary:

Noida, Nov 22 (PTI) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday said the relation between India and African countries are exemplary in terms of unity against colonialism and cooperation among developing nations.

He said this at the inauguration of the first edition of the UNESCO-India-Africa Hackathon 2022 being held at the Gautam Buddh University in Greater Noida.

The event is hosted by India on the initiative of Union Ministry of Education"s Innovation Cell and has 22 participating countries from Africa.

"Considering the advantage of talent and innovation today"s youth has, I am hopeful that together we can find solutions to various problems which are faced by society," Adityanath said, welcoming the foreign participants and delegates to the hackathon.

"The relation between India and African countries is exemplary in terms of unity against colonialism and cooperation among developing nations.

This has been a strong foundation stone of the strong relations between African nations and India,” Adityanath said.

"India has always been an advocate of global welfare and even today it can become a medium for global welfare and represents the same intentions," the chief minister said.

He invoked a Sanskrit shloka to stress that India believes in the idea of whole world being one family and added that the country never used force to assert itself on any foreign land.

He also recalled Mahatma Gandhi"s time spent in South Africa.

He said anti-apartheid activist and former South African president Nelson Mandela is fondly remembered in India.

"India is establishing new paradigms in support and cooperation with African nations.

As part of it, the first edition of the UNESCO India-Africa Hackathon is also being held,” Adityanath said.

He said the visiting and local participants will work together during the next 36 hours to come up with innovative solutions on key problems faced in both the regions.

"The hackathon is an innovative initiative and will help boost relations between India and the African countries.

It also provides opportunities for African students to utilise the education and innovation in India," Adityanath said.

"The hackathon is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi"s vision, who believes that youth have a role to play in finding solutions to the mainstream problems," he said.