President William Ruto embarked on a two-day visit to India on Monday, seeking to strengthen ties between the two countries in areas like healthcare, education, trade and climate change.
Ruto aims to sign several agreements during meetings with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu, according to a statement from Kenya’s State House spokesperson Hussein Mohamed.
“Bilateral discussions with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi will span crucial areas such as agriculture, trade, and investment promotion, forging healthcare partnerships, particularly in pharmaceutical production and capacity building, and collaboration in education, ICT, maritime affairs, and renewable energy,” Mohamed said.
The visit comes on the heels of Ruto’s appearance at the U.N. Climate Conference in Dubai, where he advocated for African nations affected by climate change.
Ruto also plans to tout Kenya’s economic potential at a trade and investment forum in India.
“The State Visit marks a significant milestone in the relationship between Kenya and India, providing a platform for collaborative initiatives and contributing to mutual benefits for the two nations and peoples,” Mohamed said.