India’s president, Ram Nath Kovind has announced a loan of $100m (£82m) for developmental projects in Benin on a visit to the West African nation.
President Kovind was received in Cotonou by President Patrice Talon on Monday on the first stop of a West African tour Africa. He is continuing on to The Gambia and Guinea.
It is the first visit by an Indian head of state to the three countries, BBC reports.
President Kovind also addressed Benin’s National Assembly in the capital, Porto-Novo, and attended a banquet hosted in his honour. He tweeted a clip of his parliamentary speech, saying it was a historic day in relations between the two countries.
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He said that India was committed to supporting Benin’s growth and development and that he was “happy to note that implementation of the $42.6m credit for the upgrading of water supply schemes in 103 villages in Benin, is proceeding well.”
Defence and security corporation were also on the agenda, with India offering further training assistance to Benin to expand its anti-piracy capacity.