This is why Musalia Mudavadi has flown to India

Musalia Mudavadi.

By KPC Reporter

Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi has left the country for New Delhi to attend the Raisina Dialogue.

He will represent Kenya in India’s premier annual forum on geopolitics and geoeconomics.

The three-day conference, running from March 5 to March 7, brings together global leaders, policymakers, academics, industry experts, and journalists to deliberate on critical international issues shaping the global order.

During the forum, Mudavadi will highlight how Kenya has intensified economic diplomacy under the administration of President William Ruto, particularly through the signing of bilateral trade and investment agreements aimed at expanding markets and lowering trade barriers across Africa, Asia, and Europe.

The Prime Cabinet Secretary is also expected to explain how Kenya is deploying trade diplomacy to transition from a primary exporter to a value-adding trade hub at the heart of Africa’s growth trajectory.

Mudavadi will represent President Ruto in a high-level session themed Africa Rising: Pathways, Partnerships, and Priorities, where he will emphasize the continent’s demographic and resource advantages.

“With the youth bulge on earth of about 70 percent of the total population, vast mineral wealth, and the increasing number of tech-savvy young people, Africa remains the clearest source of long-term optimism — not just for Africans, but for global prosperity,” Mudavadi said.

While in New Delhi, the Prime Cabinet Secretary will also pursue efforts to strengthen Kenya–India relations, which the government says are anchored in more than a century of brotherhood, shared values, and mutual interests.

He is scheduled to attend the Kenya–India Joint Commission for Cooperation, where he will help set a results-driven agenda focused on delivering tangible economic and diplomatic outcomes for both countries.

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