‘We’ve always had a close bond of friendship’: President Murmu highlights strong India-Algeria ties during historic visit
The Hindu
President Droupadi Murmu strengthens political ties between India and Algeria during historic three-nation tour in Africa.
President Droupadi Murmu, during her historic visit to Algeria on the first leg of her three-nation visit on Sunday (October 14, 2024), highlighted the deep-rooted and growing political ties between India and Algeria.
Speaking at the Indian Community Reception in Algiers, she emphasised that despite geographical distance, the two nations have maintained a close bond since Algeria's independence. "When Algeria became independent in 1962, India was there to support Algeria and we immediately established political relations. Since then, political relations have grown manifold. My visit has special significance in this context. Despite the geographical distance, we have always had a close bond of friendship," she said during her address. She further said, "Our political leaders have always had good relations with Algerian leaders."
At the airport, President Murmu was received by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune of Algeria as a special gesture. She was accorded a warm ceremonial welcome. This is the first visit by an Indian President to Algeria. During her address, President Murmu lauded the Indian community for its role in supporting India's growth.
"With the collective efforts of 1.4 billion Indians, we embark on a new journey of hope and aspirations. While India is moving ahead at a fast and rapid pace, the goodwill of the Indian community both in Alegria and abroad cannot be overemphasised," President Murmu said.
"Today, India is playing an important role in global development. With a consistent annual growth of 8%, India is one of the fastest-growing major economies. There has also been a significant reduction in the number of people living below the poverty line. It is a matter of pride that our country has become the fifth-largest economy in the world," the President added.
The Indian Ambassador to Algeria, Swati Kulkarni, also addressed the Indian community, underscoring the historic bond between the two countries. "It is a very special day in India-Algeria relations. Though geographically distant, India and Algeria are historically close. India has supported the Algerian liberation movement against colonialism since its inception. Over the years, mutual trust and shared interests have strengthened this beautiful partnership," she said.
She also stressed the significance of President Murmu's visit, saying, "Today, madam, your visit will reiterate our commitment to a vibrant present and a better tomorrow. Much of what our countries have achieved so far would not have been possible without the contributions made by the Indian community and by our Algerian counterparts. Though small in number, our community members are dynamic, diligent and law-abiding."