India
Sudan relations have been traced back to almost 5000 years during Nile Valley
Civilisation and Indus Valley Civilisation. The pastoral people in North East
Sudan known as Bejas claim to have originated from India.
The
Black Funj Sultanate with its capital in Sennar traded with India in silk,
silver ornaments, leather and gold through Suakin Port way back in 1699.
The
first Indian trader from Rajkot arrived in Suakin in 1856.
In
the first decade of the last century, two steel suspension bridges which are
still in use in Khartoum and Atbara were imported from India.
In
1900 Indian experts started building Sudan’s forestry sector.
After
Independence of both nations the bilateral relations strengthened and both the
nations have been accommodative of each other’s concerns.
Many
Heads of State and Ministers, both of India and Sudan have visited each other’s
country from 1955 to recent times.
The
India-Sudan Joint Committee, which was formed in January 1995, was upgraded to
a Joint Commission at Ministerial level in June 1997. This happened during the
visit of Ali Osman Taha who was the Foreign Minister then. The India Sudan
Ministerial Commission first met in November 1997 at New Delhi and again in
Khartoum in April 2000.
Subsequently,
the first India Sudan Foreign Office Consultation between the two countries was
held in September 2000 in Khartoum. The second in January 2001 in New Delhi and
the third in Khartoum in December2002 and the fourth in New Delhi in February
2005. The fifth round of India Sudan Foreign Office Consultation was held at
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Khartoum on November 28, 2013.
The
Indian delegation was comprised of the Indian Ambassador to Sudan Mr. Sanjay K
Verma, Mr.Sandeep Kumar Joint Secretary (West Asia and North Africa) of
Ministry of External Affairs of India, First Secretary Mr.Subhash P.Gupta and Attaché
Mr.Brahmam. They met Ambassador Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem Mohamad (Director
General of Bilateral Affairs), Ambassador Addil Ibrahim (Director Asian
Affairs), Ambassador Gamal Elsheikh Ahmed (Director Arab Affairs), Dr. Emad
Elddin Merghani Altohamy and Mr. Tarig Salih who represented the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of Sudan.
At
this high level meeting, the consultation mechanism reviewed the current
structure of bilateral relations in the different categories and issues of
mutual concerns and interests both at a regional level and with a global
perspective. The future bilateral foreign policy initiatives between the two
countries were evaluated in order to further reinforce the existing
relationship to its fullest potential. It was agreed upon to hold the next
round of Foreign Office Consultation at New Delhi in the second half of 2014.
To say the least, this writer found the
Ambassador of India a very happy man at the end of the meeting.
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