Minister of State for External Affairs, Gen.
(Dr.) V K Singh on Friday asked India Inc. to move on and forge ahead their
business ties with African countries as these offer tremendous business
opportunities to scaling up business on grounds of mutual benefits.
The Minister also called upon the indigenous
industry to come out with an exclusive solution map to further enhance on and
facilitate the existing economic and business ties between India on the one
hand and entire African union on the other rather than finding faults with
terms of trade that may sometime hinder their trade prospects.
Addressing 3rd Annual International
Conference & Exhibition on Africa – A Land of Opportunities under aegis of
PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry here today, Dr. Singh emphasized,
articulating that there could be few loopholes in existing terms of trade so
far as economic engagements between India and African countries are concerned.
However, these should not lead to halt the
growing trade and economic ties between India and African countries even
temporarily and that the businesses of both the sides should focus on moving on
and forging ahead, said Dr. Singh calling upon the industry associations such
as PHD Chamber to come out with a solution map so that such issues are resolved
and businesses move on as usual.
Dr. Singh felt that the African countries
provide for huge material resources to their Indian business counterparts with
plenty of opportunities for wealth creation for both the peoples and Indian
industry should reciprocate so that the business transactions acquire a
conclusive proportion to the benefit of the two.
Ambassador, Embassy of the State of Eritrea
& the Dean of Heads of African Missions in India, Mr. Alem Tsehaye who also
spoke on the occasion stressed that since India and African countries enjoy the
historic legacy, their trade multiplication should happen at rapid pace.
In his welcome address, President, PHD Chamber,
Mr. Gopal Jiwarajka also felt that given the closeness of the peoples of India
and African union, the pace with which the economic ties are growing currently,
need a review so that the full potential is realized.
Among others who were also present on the
occasion consisted of Interim Director General, International Solar Alliance,
Mr. Upendra Tripathy; Chancellor, S-VYASA & President, VYASA, Dr. H R
Nagendra; Chairman, International Affairs Committee for Africa & Middle
East, PHD Chamber, Mr. Ranjeet Chaturvedi and its Secretary General, Mr.
Saurabh Sanyal.
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