President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday said India and Angola had ''unlimited possibilities'' to expand their ties in sectors like energy, agriculture, food processing and medicines, while these bonds can be ''strengthened'' in areas like critical minerals exploration and diamond processing.

Murmu is on a four-day state visit to Angola, the first by an Indian President. The President's trip comes at a time when Angola is celebrating its 50th Independence Day anniversary (November 11), which she will attend, and both countries are observing 40 years of the establishment of their diplomatic ties in 2025.

India has been among the top three trading partners of Angola for some years, and currently it is second after China, sharing about 10 per cent of Angola´s external trade, as per official stati

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