PM Narendra Modi departs on a 3-nation tour to Rwanda, Uganda & South Africa from 23-27 July. (Photo: Twitter/MEAIndia) 
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Uganda on second leg of his Africa tour

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KAMPALA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today arrived in Uganda on the second leg of his three-nation Africa tour as part of India's outreach to the resource-rich continent.

The Prime Minister's aircraft landed at Entebbe International Airport, marking the start of his two-day Uganda visit - the first bilateral tour by an Indian prime minister since 1997.

He was accorded a red carpet welcome at the airport.

His programme in Uganda includes a call on President Yoweri Museveni, restricted and delegation-level talks, and participation at an India-Uganda joint business event.

Modi will also address the Ugandan Parliament, the first Indian prime minister to do so.

He will also address an Indian community event here.

From Uganda, Modi will head to South Africa tomorrow to participate in the BRICS Summit, whose theme this year is 'BRICS in Africa'.

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