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Indian President Droupadi Murmu arrived in Botswana for a historic first-ever state visit, marking a milestone in India-Africa relations. Greeted with a ceremonial welcome by President Mokgweetsi Masisi in Gaborone, Murmu’s visit aims to deepen Global South cooperation through trade, diplomacy, and environmental partnerships. The two leaders are expected to seal a landmark cheetah conservation deal involving the transfer of eight Kalahari cheetahs to India, underlining the success of India’s ‘Project Cheetah’ initiative. Murmu’s Botswana visit follows her trip to Angola, strengthening India’s outreach across the African continent.
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