India and Rwanda on Monday signed MoUs for promoting innovation, easing visa requirements and boosting air connectivity between the two countries.
The countries will set up an entrepreneurship development centre in Kigali. Rwanda Air will start services to India in the coming months and both countries will mutually exempt visa requirements for diplomatic and official passport holders.
Rwanda Prime Minister Anastase Murekezi said the three MoUs will boost economic and business ties.
“We have five years of fruitful bilateral relationship. Rwanda and India share important ties and we are committed to make this relationship grow stronger,” he said.
The MoUs were during vice-president Hamid Ansari’s visit to the country.