India now has an embassy in Togo

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Monday, 28 June 2021 15:53
India now has an embassy in Togo

(Togo First) - India opened on Saturday, June 26, its embassy in Togo. That day, Sanjiv Tandon, the Indian ambassador to Togo, presented his credentials to Togo’s foreign affairs minister Robert Dussey.

The embassy was opened a day after Exim Bank of India signed an agreement to lend Togo CFA22 billion for a major electrification project covering 350 communities. 

Also, Amea Power, an Indian power developer, actively contributed to the construction of Blitta’s new power plant which was inaugurated on June 22, 2021. The company is in charge of the infrastructure’s maintenance. 

The engagement of these Indian companies, according to Robert Dussey, attests to the excellent relationship between Togo and India. “Cooperation between our countries is very dynamic in the sectors of energy, industry, and agriculture,” the Togolese diplomat tweeted.

Let’s recall that between 2015 and 2019, New Delhi loaned $11 billion to more than 20 African countries. Togo injected the funds it secured from the Asian giant into electricity and agriculture projects. 

Esaïe Edoh

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