Dr Jitendra invited to ‘Africa Nuclear Summit’, agrees to attend virtually

High Commissioner of Rwanda to India Jacqueline Mukangira calling on Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh at Prithvi Bhawan, New Delhi on Saturday.
High Commissioner of Rwanda to India Jacqueline Mukangira calling on Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh at Prithvi Bhawan, New Delhi on Saturday.

Excelsior Correspondent

NEW DELHI, May 9 : High Commissioner of Rwanda to India, Jacqueline Mukangira called on Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences, and Minister of State for PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh today to personally convey to him an invitation from the Rwanda President to participate in the ‘Nuclear Energy Innovation Summit for Africa’ (NEISA 2026) scheduled to be held in Kigali, Rwanda, from 18-21 May 2026.
Dr Jitendra Singh regretted inability to visit Rwanda personally but agreed to participate virtually and address the designated session during the Summit.
The invitation was extended on behalf of the Government of Rwanda, including Rwanda’s Minister of ICT and Innovation Hon. Paula Ingabire. NEISA 2026 is being organised at the Kigali Convention Centre in collaboration with leading international and regional institutions including the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), Nuclear Energy Agency, World Nuclear Association and regional financial institutions. The Summit is expected to bring together ministers, policymakers, scientists, innovators, industry leaders and strategic stakeholders to deliberate on nuclear energy innovation, AI integration, manufacturing ecosystems and future-ready energy partnerships for Africa.
During the interaction, both sides discussed avenues for strengthening India-Rwanda cooperation in science and technology, innovation, atomic energy applications, digital capacity building and emerging technologies. Dr Jitendra Singh shared India’s growing global engagement in frontier sectors including nuclear energy, space technology, biotechnology, artificial intelligence and digital governance, driven by the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for technology-led inclusive development.
The Rwandan delegation conveyed strong interest in India’s expanding scientific and technological capabilities and expressed keenness to deepen institutional partnerships with Indian ministries, scientific organisations and innovation platforms. Discussions also covered opportunities for collaboration in research, education, innovation ecosystems and capacity building initiatives between the two countries.