News Intervention
Saturday August 3, 2019
Narender Yadav
Ambassadors of several African countries to India in a group photograph clicked on the occasion.
India was among the few countries to establish diplomatic relations with Somalia just after its independence. A year after the independence of Somalia in 1960, the Commissioner of India to Mauritius was accredited as Ambassador of India to Somalia and presented his Credentials in 1961. Later, a resident Mission was opened in Mogadishu. Since then, India and Somalia have established a time-tested and strong diplomatic relations.
The celebration of over a “Decade of Service” by the Embassy of The Federal Republic of Somalia in India organized in collaboration with Exelient Africa commemorating the diplomatic relations between Somalia and India which has been in existence for over 58 years now, was held recently at India International Centre, New Delhi. On this occasion a special magazine was launched by H.E Alem Tsehaye Woldemariam (Ambassador of Eritrea) and Her Excellency Ebyan Mahamed Salah (Ambassador of Somalia).


Speaking on the occasion, Ezeugo Nnamdi, Co-Founder Exelient Africa & Secretary General Africa-Asia Youth Foundation (AAYFO), said, “We hope and look forward to a more fruitful relationship between Africa and India as we continue to harness the potentials that are available in both continent and Subcontinent respectively.”
The event was attended by H.E Michael Aaron Oquaye (High Commissioner of Ghana to India), H.E Stella Budiriganya (Ambassador of Burundi to India), H.E Dr. Heba Salah Eldin (Ambassador of Egypt to India), H.E Dr. Tizita Mulugeta Yiman (Ambassador of Ethiopia to India), and H.E Deputy Ambassador of Sudan. Diplomats from The Embassy of DRC, and Somalia were also present at the event and magazine launch. The gathering was also joined by various organizations of repute including members of The Africa-Asia Youth Foundation (AAYFO), India-Africa Youth Energy Forum (IA-YEF), Confederation of Young Leaders (CYL), Indian Institute of Governance and Leadership (IIGL), Human Achievers Foundation, Association of Social Media Professionals, Lions Club Veg, Delhi, and Rajasthani Academy, MSME Chamber of commerce, India Africa Today, Times of Africa and students from Africa.
On every 1st July, the Somalis globally celebrates the anniversary of Somalia’s Independence which was attained on the 26th of June, 1960 in the Northern region of the country, but it was on 1st of July that the unification of the South and North of Somalia was witnessed, making it a momentous day in the history of Somalia.