India and Mauritania have taken a significant step towards enhancing their bilateral relations by signing four Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) during Indian President Droupadi Murmu’s visit to the North African country. This visit, a historic moment in Indo-African diplomacy, marked the first time an Indian president set foot in Mauritania, as part of President Murmu’s three-nation tour, which also includes Algeria and Malawi.
President Murmu’s African visit, spanning from 13-17 October 2024, aimed at solidifying India’s relationships with key African nations. Her tour started with a three-day official visit to Algeria, from 13-15 October 2024, followed by her arrival in Mauritania on 16 October 2024. The third and final leg of her tour is scheduled for Malawi.
During her visit to Mauritania, President Murmu was warmly received at the Nouakchott-Oumtounsy International Airport by Mauritania’s President, Mohamed Ould Cheikh Ghazouani. This warm reception set the tone for discussions between the two nations, with the focus on deepening and broadening their bilateral cooperation.
The highlight of President Murmu’s visit was her meeting with President Ghazouani at the Presidential Palace in Nouakchott. The discussions revolved around various key issues that concern both nations, including economic cooperation, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic relations.
During the visit, four MoUs were signed between India and Mauritania, aiming to enhance collaboration in multiple areas. These MoUs focused on:
These agreements mark a significant boost to India-Mauritania ties, which have been growing stronger since the establishment of India’s embassy in Nouakchott in June 2021.
Later in the day, President Murmu addressed the small Indian community residing in Mauritania during a reception hosted by the Ambassador of India to the country. The Indian diaspora plays a crucial role in fostering people-to-people ties, and President Murmu’s interaction with them emphasized India’s commitment to supporting its citizens abroad.
India’s relationship with Mauritania has witnessed steady growth over the past few years. The two countries held their first Foreign Office Consultations in Nouakchott on 21 March 2024, further underlining the importance both nations place on diplomatic dialogue.
In terms of trade, the bilateral relationship has been gradually expanding. In the financial year 2022-23, the total bilateral trade stood at $378.24 million, with India’s exports to Mauritania amounting to $146.57 million and imports at $231.68 million.
India mainly exports:
Mauritania, in turn, exports key resources to India, including:
These trade figures highlight the complementarity between the two economies and the potential for further growth in sectors such as infrastructure, technology, and renewable energy.
Mauritania, an Islamic republic located along the Atlantic Ocean in Northwest Africa, is a strategically important country that acts as a transitional zone between Arab North Africa and the sub-Saharan African region. It is a member of the Maghreb region, which includes countries like Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia.
Although Mauritania is one of the poorer nations in Africa, largely desert-bound and with a significant nomadic population, it holds substantial reserves of natural resources, including iron ore, copper, gypsum, and some oil resources. The country’s economic potential, particularly in mining and energy, presents opportunities for foreign investment, including from India.
Mauritania was formerly a colony of France and gained its independence in 1960. Like many former French colonies in Africa, it faces significant challenges related to development, governance, and poverty. However, its strategic location, mineral wealth, and growing ties with major economies like India are key to its future progress.
Attribute | Details |
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Between Whom | Government of India and Government of Mauritania |
If Organization then Facts | No specific organizations mentioned; agreements were intergovernmental |
Amount | Not applicable |
Target/Aim | Strengthening bilateral relations through enhanced diplomatic, cultural, and economic cooperation |
MoU Detailing | 1. Training of Diplomats – Facilitates the exchange of knowledge and capacity-building between the foreign services of India and Mauritania. 2. Cultural Exchange – Promotes mutual understanding through cultural programs, exhibitions, and artist exchanges. 3. Visa Exemption for Diplomatic/Official Passports – Eases travel for diplomatic and official personnel to foster smoother diplomatic relations. 4. Foreign Office Consultations – Establishes regular consultations between the foreign offices of both nations to enhance communication and cooperation on bilateral and global issues. |
Key Beneficiaries | 1. Diplomats and Foreign Service Personnel – Enhanced training opportunities and smoother travel for official purposes. 2. Cultural Sectors – Increased cultural exchange programs benefit artists, cultural institutions, and promote intercultural understanding. 3. Business and Trade Sectors – Foreign Office consultations facilitate smoother economic engagement, which can benefit sectors such as pharmaceuticals, mining, and energy. 4. Indian and Mauritanian Nationals with Diplomatic/Official Roles – Visa exemptions facilitate travel, fostering increased diplomatic cooperation. |
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