India–Ethiopia Relations: A Strategic Global South Partnership

India–Ethiopia Relations: A Strategic Global South Partnership

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FOR PRELIMS

Why is Ethiopia important for India?

FOR MAINS

What were the key outcomes of PM Modi’s December 2025 visit to Ethiopia?

Why in the News? 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Ethiopia on 16–17 December 2025 as part of his three-nation tour to Jordan, Ethiopia, and Oman. This was his first bilateral visit to Ethiopia, during which he held comprehensive talks with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali on bilateral cooperation and issues of regional and global importance. The visit is significant as Ethiopia is a key African partner for India, a BRICS member, and an important voice of the Global South. It also reflects India’s emphasis on strengthening

India–Ethiopia Bilateral Relations

Background & Strategic Significance

1. India–Ethiopia relations are rooted in over 2,000 years of historical ties, ancient trade links, and shared anti-colonial experiences.
2. Ethiopia is a key African partner for India, a BRICS member, an influential voice of the Global South, and host to the African Union Headquarters.
3. India considers Ethiopia a long-term development partner and a gateway to East Africa.

Political and Diplomatic Engagements: India–Ethiopia

Dimension Details
High-Level Political Contacts • Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed met on the sidelines of the G20 Summit, Johannesburg (Nov 2025) and the BRICS Summit, Johannesburg (Aug 2023).
• Ethiopian Prime Minister participated in the 2nd and 3rd Voice of the Global South Summits chaired by India in 2023 and 2024.
• Regular telephonic and summit-level interactions, including during the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting continuity in political dialogue.
Ministerial-Level Engagements • India’s External Affairs Minister met Ethiopian counterparts during the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (Feb 2025).
• Bilateral meetings held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly (2021, 2022, 2024).
EAM visits to Addis Ababa (2023) focused on cooperation in education, health, development partnership, and coordination at the African Union (AU) and United Nations (UN).
Key Focus Areas • Strengthening political trust and institutional mechanisms.
• Cooperation on regional security issues, multilateral coordination, and South–South cooperation.

Institutional & Sectoral Engagements

1.  Joint Trade Committee (6th meeting held in Addis Ababa, Nov 2023)
2. Defence cooperation institutionalised through:
3. First Joint Defence Cooperation Meeting (Oct 2025)
4. Parliamentary exchanges and capacity-building under ITEC and PRIDE

Recent Visits & Delegations: India–Ethiopia

Delegation Date/Year Purpose / Focus Areas
Indian Delegations to Ethiopia
Multi-party Parliamentary delegation May–June 2025 Focused on counter-terrorism and global solidarity post-Pahalgam attack; engaged with Ethiopian officials, media, academia, and diaspora
Indian Delegation led by Additional DG (Project Tiger & Elephant) Jan 28–31, 2024 Participation in Global Cheetah Summit
Director General, International Solar Alliance (ISA) Aug 11–15, 2025 Discussed Ethiopia’s solar energy development plans
Indian Delegation led by Economic Advisor, Ministry of Finance July 21–27, 2024 Participation in Preparatory Committee (PrepCom) of FfD4
Ethiopian Delegations to India
Defence Minister Feb 11, 2025 Signed Defence Cooperation MoU at Aero India 2025
State Minister of Health Nov 08–16, 2025 Health & pharmaceutical collaboration, study tour with World Bank
Chairperson, National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) Aug 26–30, 2025 Engagement on elections & governance
Parliamentary delegation Feb 20–24, 2023 Training at PRIDE, New Delhi, including govt whips and regional parliament representatives
Minister of Industry Feb 2024 Participation in Bharat Tex 2024, industrial cooperation

 

Economic and Commercial Relations

Economic ties form the backbone of bilateral relations. In FY 2024–25, bilateral trade stood at US$ 550.19 million, with India enjoying a trade surplus. Ethiopia is a beneficiary under India’s Duty-Free Tariff Preference (DFTP) scheme for Least Developed Countries. Indian companies rank among the top three foreign investors in Ethiopia, with over 675 registered firms and investments exceeding US$ 6.5 billion, particularly in manufacturing, textiles, pharmaceuticals, ICT and agriculture. Indian investments have generated significant local employment, strengthening Ethiopia’s industrial base.

Indian Diaspora in Ethiopia

Indian presence since late 19th century
Major contribution in:
Education (teachers, faculty)
Industry and services
Indian community size: ~2,500
Around 150 Indian faculty currently teaching in Ethiopian institutions

Outcome of PM Modi’s Visit (Dec 2025)

Category Details / Highlights
Civilian Honour PM Modi conferred Ethiopia’s highest civilian award: ‘Great Honor Nishan of Ethiopia’
Bilateral Status India–Ethiopia ties elevated to Strategic Partnership
Acknowledgements by Ethiopia – Support in counter-terrorism
– Leadership in Global South initiatives
– AU’s inclusion in G20 (2023)
Areas of Enhanced Cooperation – Trade, investment, defence, innovation
– Health security, digital health, pharmaceuticals
– Agriculture, food security, agri-tech
– Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI)
– Mining, critical minerals, clean energy
Multilateral Cooperation – BRICS
– United Nations
– Global South platforms
Climate & Sustainability Cooperation – Climate change mitigation
– Renewable energy
– Disaster resilience
Cooperation through International Platforms – International Solar Alliance (ISA)
– Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI)
– Global Biofuel Alliance (GBA)
– International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA)
Parliamentary Engagement PM Modi addressed the Joint Session of Ethiopian Parliament on 17 December 2025

Conclusion

India–Ethiopia relations are characterised by political continuity, expanding economic engagement, and strategic convergence. Ethiopia’s role in Africa, BRICS, and the Global South enhances its importance for India’s Africa policy. The elevation of ties to a Strategic Partnership marks a new phase of cooperation rooted in development, security, and multilateral collaboration, reinforcing India’s long-term engagement with Africa.

Prelims question:

Q. Which of the following statements about India–Ethiopia relations is correct?
a) Ethiopia is a member of the African Union but not BRICS.
b) India–Ethiopia ties are rooted in over 2,000 years of historical and trade links.
c) India has no defence cooperation agreement with Ethiopia.
d) India–Ethiopia trade is limited to agricultural products.

Answer: B

Mains Question:

Q. Examine the strategic, economic, and multilateral dimensions of India–Ethiopia bilateral relations. Highlight the significance of PM Modi’s 2025 visit in enhancing cooperation.

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