Sisi appreciates the close historical bilateral relations between the two countries. Both countries are interested in developing the relations and build on it, presidential spokesperson Alaa Youssef said late yesterday.
"Egypt's participation in the Summit is to highlight its leading role in Africa and internationally. It also highlights Egypt's keenness on boosting relations with Africa and India," Youssef said, adding that the president will start his trip on Tuesday by visiting the UAE, India and Bahrain.
Sisi will meet India's President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a number of officials and businessmen.
During the meetings, he will discuss boosting economic cooperation between the two countries and increasing investment in Egypt especially in the new Suez Canal project.
Sisi will also meet a number of African leaders on the sidelines of the summit to discuss security issues in the continent, Youssef said.
Trade between India and Egypt during the last financial year (April 2014 - March 2015) has been recorded at USD 4.76 billion. Most importantly, India is the sixth largest trading partner of Egypt - the second largest export destination.
Out of the 50 Indian companies operating in Egypt with a combined investment of almost USD 3 billion, approximately half are joint ventures and wholly owned Indian subsidiaries.
After Sisi's visit to India, he will visit Bahrain to meet King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa to discuss strong relations.
The President will start his international trip on Tuesday by visiting the UAE to discuss ways of boosting relations in different fields.
