India will sign a cultural exchange programme with South Africa on August 15 to boost bilateral ties.
The cultural exchange programme will be signed between the two countries during Tourism and Culture Minister Ambika Soni's visit to South Africa from August 14 to 19, this year.
Soni is visiting South Africa to represent India at the centenary commemoration event of the burning of the registration certificate in Johannesburg by the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi, and fellow Indians.
The main event will be held on August 16 when Soni will lead the symbolic march upto Hamidiya Mosque, the actual site of the event in 1908.
During her visit the minister will meet the Culture Minister of South Africa, Z Pallo Jordan, and sign the cultural exchange programme.
The proposed cultural exchange programme 2008-2010, will cover wide ranging areas including performing arts, culture, archeology, handicrafts exhibitions, exchange of artisans, books and exchange of experts and films.
Soni will also be the guest of honour at the Independence Day reception to be hosted by the Indian High Commission at Pretoria.


