India has reiterated its commitment to enhancing diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties with Kenya, which reflects the strength of a tie based on the past.” First of all, the Indian High Commissioner to Kenya, Dr. Adarsh K.
Swaika, during his meeting with the Kenyan press, duly noted that the mutual Trust is the political foundation of the India-Kenya relationship as well as frequent top-level visits from the two sides.” Dr. Swaika was addressing the media at the Indian High Commission in Nairobi when he said that “economic cooperation has been one of the main pillars of this partnership all along.
In fact, India has become Kenya’s third-largest trading partner. Currently, the trade volume between the two countries is around $3.5 billion,” he said. According to the High Commissioner, visa regulations’ simplification between the two countries has contributed to the people-to-people links that have been created.
Launching the Indian government’s e-visa system, the High Commissioner said, “This would be the best impetus for the two countries.” In fact, the Indian envoy spoke about how the Kenyan Indian community has positively impacted the relations between India and Kenya.
By pointing out the partnership of East Africa and India, he reaffirmed India’s pledge to working with Kenya to extend their collaboration to all sectors of joint interest.









