India and Ethiopia took a significant step towards deepening bilateral ties as the two countries signed three Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Addis Ababa. This marks PM Modi’s first-ever visit to Ethiopia which underlines India’s growing diplomatic engagement with Africa, particularly the Horn of Africa region.
Key MoUs Signed Between India and Ethiopia
1. Cooperation in Customs Administration
The first MoU focuses on administrative assistance in customs matters, which will help both countries,
- Improve information sharing
- Prevent customs-related offences
- Facilitate smoother trade and logistics
- Strengthen transparency in cross-border trade
This agreement is expected to enhance bilateral trade efficiency and support economic cooperation.
2. Data Centre Establishment at Ethiopian Embassy
The second MoU provides for the establishment of a data centre at the Embassy of Ethiopia. This initiative will,
- Strengthen digital infrastructure
- Improve data security and management
- Support e-governance and diplomatic communication
The agreement aligns with India’s expertise in digital public infrastructure and its broader outreach to partner countries.
3. Cooperation in UN Peacekeeping
The third MoU focuses on cooperation in United Nations peacekeeping operations, an area where both India and Ethiopia are major contributors. The agreement aims to.
- Enhance coordination and training
- Share best practices in peacekeeping missions
- Strengthen global peace and security efforts
This MoU highlights the shared commitment of both countries to multilateralism and global stability.
Ceremonial Welcome and Cultural Diplomacy
- Prime Minister Modi received an exceptionally warm welcome in Addis Ababa.
- Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed Ali personally received him at the airport, a gesture highlighting the importance Ethiopia attaches to the visit.
- PM Modi was accorded a ceremonial welcome and guard of honour at the National Palace.
- He also participated in a traditional Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony, symbolising hospitality, cultural exchange, and deep-rooted civilisational values.
India–Ethiopia Relations: Historical Perspective
- India and Ethiopia share long-standing historical ties, rooted in people to people contacts, educational exchanges, and development cooperation.
- India has been a trusted partner in Ethiopia’s capacity-building efforts, including education, health, and skill development.
- The personal rapport between PM Modi and PM Abiy Ahmed Ali has further strengthened bilateral relations, providing momentum to cooperation at both bilateral and multilateral levels.
Key Takeaways
- PM Modi visited Ethiopia for the first time in December 2025.
- Three MoUs were signed between India and Ethiopia.
- MoUs cover customs cooperation, data centre establishment, and UN peacekeeping.
- Agreements were signed in the presence of PM Narendra Modi and PM Abiy Ahmed Ali.


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