India and Uganda made a deal to expand bilateral cooperation in terms of defense and economy after the delegation-level talks between Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday. India further expanded two lines of credit in agriculture, dairy sectors, energy and infrastructure amounted USD 200 million to Uganda and PM Modi had comprehensive discussions with Museveni about the ways to strengthen bilateral agreements. According to the Indian leader, the arrangement lies within the great contentment and development of defense effort between the two nations. While Museveni stated that both countries were focused on investment, trade, and tourism. Also, Modi suggested that Indian firms will invest in Uganda’s healthcare industry.
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