Friday, November 22, 2024

Tanzania’s Indians asked to boost economic relations

In over a decade of India Foundation’s existence, he has been the curator of major annual global and national multilateral initiatives like the Indian Ocean Conference, the Dharma Dhamma Conference and ASEAN-India Youth Summit

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Dr Ram Madhav, a member of the governing council of the India Foundation based in New Delhi asked the Indian Diaspora in Tanzania to share their ideas and views they have with African countries including Tanzania to help strengthen economic relations. Madhav is a founding member of the Governing Council of India Foundation (IF), a think tank.

In over a decade of India Foundation’s existence, he has been the curator of major annual global and national multilateral initiatives like the Indian Ocean Conference, the Dharma Dhamma Conference and ASEAN-India Youth Summit.

“If you create investment in Tanzania, you create prosperity for this country, create employment and strengthen our relations in African countries.”

— Dr Madhav

Dr Madhav was in Dar es Salaam recently and was speaking on ‘Changing World Order and Africa’ during the interaction meeting that was organised by Tanzania-India Business Forum (TIBF) in collaboration with the High Commission of India.

“Time has come to build the African continent, Africa is the top business region for India, we have good relations with African countries, we have many factories in Tanzania and other countries, if Tanzania needs IT experts, bring them and even provide expertise,” he said.

Madhav was in Tanzania for a three days working visit to meet with the Prime Minister and invite him to attend the Indian Ocean Conference. The Conference endeavours to bring critical states and principal maritime partners of the region together on a common platform to deliberate upon the prospects of regional cooperation for security and growth for all in the region (SAGAR).

“If you create investment in Tanzania, you create prosperity for this country, create employment and strengthen our relations in African countries,” he said.

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