President Rupiah Banda has paid tribute to India for supporting Zambia in spheres of economic, political and social development.
President Banda said India has made rapid but decisive strides towards technological, economic and social development in the last ten years.
He said Zambia has since benefited from these advancements which India has scored in the last decade.
He was speaking at State House today when he received letters of credence from the Indian High Commissioner Designate to Zambia, Ashok Kumar, who is taking over from River Wallang.
Mr. Banda India has been practical in implementing programmes of cooperation aimed at benefiting the two countries and their peoples.
“We also pay tribute to India for her leading role as a model and torch bearer among developing countries in the promotion of democracy and rule of law,” he said.
President Banda said the two countries have been, from time in memorial, enjoying warm and cordial relations which are based on a firm foundation of common values and aspirations.
He pointed out that India provided material and moral support to Zambia during her struggle for independence.
“Many of Zambia’s founding fathers who were trained in India got a lot of encouragement from the teaching of that illustrious son of the soil, Mahatma Gandhi, on peaceful resistance to foreign domination,” he said.
Mr. Banda added that such values which were inculcated into Zambia’s founding fathers have remained the country’s foundation of resolving conflicts in a peaceful manner.
The President has since pledged continued consultation with India in finding solutions to political and economic challenges facing the world at present.
He noted that the two countries would use both bilateral and multilateral for a in seeking the implementation of their common views such as the reform of the United Nations, protection of the environment and respect for human rights.
“Our two countries stand shoulder to shoulder in calling for the new world order with justice and equality for all,” he said.
President Banda has wished Mr. Kumar a successful stay in Zambia but challenged him to apply himself in advancing the existing relations between the countries for a mutual benefit.
And Mr. Kumar said he was happy to have been accredited to Zambia by Indian President.
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