What happened:
On January 21, 2026, India and Namibia held the fifth round of Foreign Office Consultations (January 19–20), reviewing bilateral ties and agreeing to deepen cooperation in health, Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), agriculture, defence, and critical minerals. Both sides also discussed regional and global issues, including cooperation at the UN, and agreed to hold the next FOC in Windhoek.
Why it matters to India:
The talks reinforce India’s engagement with Africa under South–South cooperation, expand collaboration in emerging areas like DPI and critical minerals, and strengthen partnerships that support India’s development, strategic, and multilateral objectives.
