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India emerges as a global player under PM Modi: Indian diaspora in Ethiopia

By IANS | Updated: December 16, 2025 17:55 IST

Addis Ababa, Dec 16 As India steadily strengthens its position as a global economic and political player under ...

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Addis Ababa, Dec 16 As India steadily strengthens its position as a global economic and political player under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Indian community in Ethiopia on Tuesday saw his upcoming visit as a landmark moment for bilateral ties.

After many years, an Indian Prime Minister will be visiting Ethiopia, and the Indian diaspora believes the visit will open a new chapter in trade, investment and strategic cooperation between the two countries.

Speaking to IANS, Indian businessman Mayur Kothari, Founder and CEO of the Mohan Group of Companies, said the visit is deeply significant given the centuries-old civilisational relationship between India and Ethiopia.

“Business ties have grown steadily over the years and expressed confidence that the Prime Minister’s visit will lead to strong outcomes in trade and investment,” Kothari said.

According to him, both countries are important voices of the Global South and partners in platforms such as BRICS, making deeper economic engagement a natural next step.

“Indian investment already plays a major role in Ethiopia’s economy,” he said.

“India is among the top sources of foreign direct investment in the country, with nearly 170–180 Indian companies operating across manufacturing, agriculture and infrastructure,” Kothari explained.

“Many of these firms have performed well and have even been recognised by the Ethiopian Prime Minister for their contribution as responsible taxpayers, a moment of pride for the Indian business community,” he mentioned.

Other members of the Indian diaspora echoed similar optimism. Indian Business Forum Co-Convenor Rajeev Sharma said India and Ethiopia share many similarities, especially in demographics, with a large and youthful population. This, he said, creates strong potential for long-term cooperation and shared growth.

Amit Kumar Sinha, CEO of Silafrica Ethiopia Industries PLC, stressed the importance of quality investment and good management.

“Well-run industries not only succeed commercially but also generate large-scale employment, benefiting the broader economy,” Sinha noted.

For smaller business owners, too, the Prime Minister’s visit carries emotional and economic significance.

Sunil Shrivastava, owner of Radha’s Indian Restaurant in Addis Ababa, said the Indian community feels proud and excited.

Having done business in Ethiopia for over 15 years, he said the diaspora hopes the visit will further ease business conditions and strengthen people-to-people ties.

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