Key Takeaways
- First-ever visit by an Indian President to Angola strengthens strategic ties
- $200 million defence Line of Credit being finalized
- Long-term energy purchase agreement and critical minerals cooperation discussed
- Multiple MoUs signed across fisheries, technology, and infrastructure
President Droupadi Murmu’s landmark four-day visit to Angola marks a significant advancement in India-Africa relations, being the first time an Indian President has visited the country. The timing is strategic, coinciding with Angola’s 50th independence anniversary and approaching 40 years of formal diplomatic relations between the two nations in 2025.
Energy Security and Critical Minerals Focus
Energy security formed a cornerstone of discussions between President Murmu and Angolan President João Lourenço. Angola already supplies substantial crude oil to India, and President Murmu expressed interest in securing a long-term energy purchase agreement. Indian companies are exploring investments in Angola’s oil exploration and refinery modernization projects.
The talks also highlighted critical minerals cooperation. Angola’s reserves of minerals essential for renewable energy technologies, electric vehicles, and electronics align perfectly with India’s energy transition goals. Indian companies showed interest in mineral exploration, processing, and value addition.
Diamonds and Broader Economic Cooperation
With Angola being a major diamond producer and India leading in diamond cutting and polishing, both nations identified significant mutual benefits in diamond processing collaboration. Multiple Memorandums of Understanding were exchanged covering fisheries, aquaculture, and marine resources.
Collaboration expanded to technology, agriculture, healthcare, defence, infrastructure, and people-to-people exchanges. President Murmu welcomed Angola’s decision to join the International Big Cat Alliance and Global Biofuel Alliance, underscoring shared environmental commitments.
Rail Technology and Skill Development
President Murmu highlighted India’s advancements in rail technology, specifically mentioning Vande Bharat trains, and expressed India’s willingness to collaborate on Angola’s modern railway development. Given both countries’ young populations, skill development emerged as a crucial area for future cooperation.
Defence Cooperation Strengthened
Defence cooperation featured prominently, with India finalizing a $200 million Line of Credit to support Angola’s defence capacity building. This follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s earlier announcement. India has been providing military training to African nations including Angola and Botswana, with plans to deepen these capacity-building programs.
The visit establishes new momentum in India-Angola relations, reinforcing India’s role as a constructive, reliable partner in Africa focused on development, sustainability, technology exchange, and shared growth beyond traditional trade relationships.



