India and Egypt convened the 13th round of Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) on December 5, 2024, in New Delhi. The Indian delegation was led by Arun Kumar Chatterjee, Secretary (CPV and OIA), while the Egyptian side was represented by Ambassador Ahmed Shaheen, Assistant Foreign Minister for Asian Affairs.
This meeting marked another milestone in the enduring ties between the two nations, reflecting their shared commitment to fostering a robust strategic partnership.
Comprehensive Review of Bilateral Ties
The consultations provided an opportunity to review the entire spectrum of bilateral relations, including:
- Political Relations: Enhancing diplomatic engagements and regional collaboration.
- Economic Cooperation: Strengthening trade, investment, and economic partnerships.
- Socio-Cultural Exchanges: Deepening ties through cultural and educational initiatives.
Both sides also discussed multilateral cooperation and exchanged perspectives on key regional and global issues of mutual interest.
Historical and Civilizational Bond
India and Egypt enjoy a longstanding relationship rooted in historical and civilizational linkages. The partnership has grown over decades, with active cooperation in international forums and shared values of mutual respect and collaboration.
Commitment to Strengthen Ties
The FOC highlighted the willingness of both nations to build on their strategic partnership by:
- Expanding cooperation in diverse sectors.
- Addressing global challenges together.
- Setting the stage for future high-level engagements.
India and Egypt agreed to hold the next round of consultations in Egypt at a mutually convenient date, further demonstrating their commitment to ongoing dialogue.
Mutual Vision for a Stronger Future
The discussions at the 13th FOC are expected to lay a strong foundation for advancing cooperation and fostering goodwill between India and Egypt in the years to come.