Africa for Solar Power, Defence Trade
& Military Exchanges, Physical & Digital Infra and Healthcare & Pharma
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India and Africa can work together to bring
cost effective solutions in several areas like Drinking Water Logistics ,
Healthcare Education , Fintech and Solar Powers among others too
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India’s Ties with Africa are based on
Trust, Friendship and Deep Understanding of each other’s requirements; our
Government Accords highest Priority to our Africa Engagements
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Together India and Africa can Solve
Several Global Issues
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India and Africa Teamed Up as the
Voice of the Developing World at WTO Ministerial Meet
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India and Africa together Secured their
Interests and the Relevance of the Multilateral Trading System
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Union Minister Piyush
Goyal Addresses the Inaugural Session of CII-EXIM Bank
Conclave on India-Africa Growth Partnership
India plans to strengthen its partnership with Africa in four
areas to fulfil aspirations of both the countries. First area is solar power, this
will help bring clean energy, energy security and will create jobs in Africa. Second
is defence trade and military exchanges in Indian Ocean, manufacturing of armoured vehicles and UAVs. Third is physical & digital
infra, helping in IT/Consultancy & Project Exports and the fourth one is healthcare
& pharma.
Speaking at the inaugural session of CII-EXIM Bank Conclave
on India-Africa Growth Partnership, the Union Minister of Commerce & Industry,
Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution and Textile Piyush Goyal said that deep friendship
between India and Africa countries, developing over the years is based on shared
history, trade ties & love for cinema. He said that Mahatma Gandhi first practised the principles of Satya & Ahimsa in Africa. Similarity
in our freedom struggles have solidified the foundation of our friendship.
Mr. Goyal said that our government
accords highest priority to our Africa engagements. He said we would reassure that
India’s ties with Africa are based on trust, friendship and deep understanding of
each other’s requirements.
He further added that India-Africa partnership will play an
important role in our journey going forward as India and Africa are collectively
constitutes 1/3 of the world’s population and both of us are very much aliened in
several areas.
Mr. Goyal said that the engagement
between CII and EXIM bank put together along with all African nations will play
a very critical role in our shared future and prosperity of people of Africa and
India.
He said, we are working to lead the developing world out of
food insecurity, efforts are being made to take quality life and prosperity to the
people of India and Africa. Our deep friendship can be best demonstrated by our
continuous engagement through Vaccine-Maitri during Covid period.
He said that this conference is been held just before India
completes 75th year of independence, when we are celebrating the Azadi ka Amrit
Mahotsav. We are
setting new goals and setting a new vision for India’s development. He further added
that as the Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi calls it Azadi
ka Amrit Kaal, the golden era.
He said that the mission before the country is to make India a prosperous
nation, a nation that cares for both Indian citizen and every citizen of the world.
A nation that gives leadership to economic development, growth and prosperity of
the world, as we complete 100 years of independence in 2047 the next very important
25 years.
He further talked about the support India receives from South
Africa, as proposed TRIPS waiver (sponsored by SA & India) and supported by
all African countries, shows the prowess of our partnership and our efforts to work
as a grouping of developing nations. He said this was evident at WTO Ministerial
also, where India and Africa became the voice of developing & less developed
countries. He said we achieved the relevance of the multilateral trading systems
and protected our future growth imperatives. Together India and Africa can solve
several global issues.
He said that there are four pillars of India-Africa engagement
i.e. people, Business, Trade & Government. There is an Indian diaspora presence
in nearly 46 African Countries. India is among top 5 investors in Africa with investment
at $71 bn over the last 25 years. He said, our companies
are working to support local manufacturing in Africa and to hope to see deeper engagements
between business of India and Africa.
Further, he added that in terms of trade, Africa is India’s
4th largest trading partner of India. He said our merchandise trade grew by 34%
from $67 bn in 2019-20 to $89 bn
in 2021-22. India’s export $40 bn and Imports $ 49 bn from various African countries.
Mr. Goyal said that this is the
time, India and Africa can lead global growth. We look at Africa as partners in
progress. He said India gave 27 LDC African nations benefit of Duty Free Tariff
Preference.
Mr. Goyal informed that in terms
of our Government to Government engagement, we have e-VidyaBharat
& e-ArogyaBharati supporting education and healthcare
in Africa. He said in the post-Covid world, Indian knowledge
in healthcare and education will help deepen engagement with Africa.
Further in his address, he said we can work together to bring
cost effective solutions in several areas like drinking water logistics , healthcare
education , Fintech and solar powers among others too.
Mr. Goyal said India has created
the world's third largest startup ecosystem. India can help co-create similar system
in various African nations and DPIIT can share experience & expertise of Startup
India for Startup Africa.