
Mar 12: The Second round of Foreign Office Consultations (FOC), co-chaired by Mr. Sevala Naik Mude, Additional Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, and H.E. Mr. Alan C. E. Logan, Director General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Leader of the delegation from Sierra Leonean side were held on March 10, 2025, in New Delhi.
The FOC enabled both sides to undertake a comprehensive review of the entire range of India-Sierra Leone bilateral relations encompassing key areas of bilateral cooperation including trade, investment, health & pharmaceuticals, education, and people-to-people exchanges. India has pledged to continue supporting Sierra Leone in capacity building in various fields and further building the development partnership. Both sides noted with satisfaction the progress made on India Stack, following the signing of an MoU on ‘Cooperation in the field of sharing successful digital solutions implemented at population scale for digital transformation’ and discussed the next steps for implementation in this space. Both sides also agreed to deepen further and diversify bilateral ties in key areas of contemporary relevance, defense cooperation, energy development, and development cooperation.
The co-chairs also held in-depth discussions and exchanged perspectives on key issues of regional and global importance. Both sides also discussed cooperation in multilateral organizations, including the United Nations. Sierra Leone agreed to consider support to India’s candidature for the UNSC non-permanent seat for the year 2028-29. Sierra Leone has also agreed to expedite the process of approval from its Government to sign the Agreement of International Solar Alliance (ISA), recognizing Indian Pharmacopoeia and joining the Global Biofuels Alliance.
India and Sierra Leone share warm and friendly relations. There have been regular visits from both sides. The opening of India’s Resident Mission in Freetown in 2020 has increased both countries’ engagements. The India-Sierra Leone bilateral trade has registered US$ 298 million during 2023-24, increased by 3 fold growth in the last decade. Sierra Leone is a beneficiary of the Duty-Free Tariff Preference (DFTP) scheme extended by India which will help boost their exports of bulk minerals, ores, and other commodities to India. There exists significant potential in other sectors particularly in agriculture, mineral exploration and pharmaceuticals, digital space, etc. Indian companies are increasingly investing in Sierra Leone and the recent investment by M/s. Odhav’s US$ 240 million in a scrap-based steel plant is noteworthy.
The FOC meeing was held in a friendly atmosphere. Both sides agreed to hold the next round of Foreign Office Consultations in Freetown at a mutually convenient date.
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