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EAM Jaishankar meets South African Deputy President Mashatile; trade, infra take centre stage

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Last updated: June 2, 2026 12:05 pm
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Published: June 2, 2026
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South Africa’s Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Tuesday (June 2, 2026) held wide-ranging talks focusing on boosting bilateral ties in trade, investments, infrastructure and digital domain.

In the delegation-level meeting, the two sides also agreed that India and South Africa must work closely in international forums.

The South African Deputy President also met Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan and discussed various aspects of historical, cultural and people-to-people relations between the two nations.

Mr. Mashatile, accompanied by his wife Humile Mashatile and a high-powered delegation comprising five Ministers and Deputy Ministers, is on a six-day visit to India from May 29 with an aim to promoting South Africa as a competitive investment destination and to enhance the bilateral trade relations.

Following his talks with Mr. Jaishankar, Mr. Mashatile said both sides agreed that South Africa and India should broadbase their ties, especially in the economic sectors.

“Pleased to meet with Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile @PMashatile of the Republic of South Africa along with his delegation in New Delhi today,” the External Affairs Minister said on ‘X’.

“Appreciate his strong commitment to deepening our longstanding partnership. Discussed opportunities in trade, investments, MSMEs, digital and infrastructure domains. Also agreed that India and South Africa must work closely in international forums,” he said.

Shortly after his meeting with the Vice-President, Mr. Mashatile said: “Together, our nations must continue to leverage on shared values to promote peace, equality, and fairness in global institutions.” The South African Deputy President met a number of businessmen and key political figures including Rajya Sabha member Dr Vikramjit Singh Sahney in the last few days.

Dr. Sahney, a former honorary Consul of South Africa to India, hosted a reception for Mr. Mashatile and his delegation last evening.

The dinner-cum-interaction was attended by senior officials from the Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, as well as the secretaries general of FICCI and CII.

During the interaction, Deputy President Mashatile expressed South Africa’s keen desire to conclude the India-SACU (Southern African Customs Union) Free Trade Agreement at the earliest.

He also appreciated India’s historic support for the anti-apartheid movement and highlighted the strong and enduring bonds between the two nations.

Dr. Sahney expressed confidence that the India-SACU Free Trade Agreement would be a game changer in further enhancing trade and economic cooperation between India, South Africa, Mozambique, and other neighbouring countries.

He also underscored the significance of India hosting the BRICS summit in September this year and emphasized the importance of South-South cooperation to further strengthen intra-BRICS trade and economic partnerships.

India’s links with the struggle for freedom and justice in South Africa date back to the period during which Mahatma Gandhi started his Satyagraha movement in South Africa over a century ago.

India and South Africa signed a strategic partnership agreement in March 1997 during the visit to New Delhi of then President Nelson Mandela.

The year 2023 marked 30 years of re-establishment of diplomatic relations with South Africa.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited South Africa in last November to attend the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg. Modi also visited South Africa in August, 2023 to participate in the BRICS summit.

There has been an upswing in India-South Africa ties in the last few years including in areas of trade and investment.

Major Indian exports to South Africa include vehicles and components, transport equipment, drugs and pharmaceuticals, engineering goods, footwear, dyes and intermediates, chemicals, textiles, rice, and gems and jewellery.

The Indian imports from South Africa include gold, steam coal, copper ore, manganese ore, aluminum ingots, and other minerals.

Published – June 02, 2026 05:35 pm IST



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