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India-Uganda bilateral ties yet to reach true potential: Ansari

PTI Vice President Hamid Ansari today termed business ties of India with Uganda "dynamic" and key to bilateral relations but said the trade between the countries is yet to reach its "true" potential. Ansari was speaking at the India-Uganda Business Forum where he met President Yoweri Museveni and Vice President Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi and held bilateral talks with them."Our commercial and business ties with Uganda are dynamic and form a key pillar of our bilateral relations. It is a matter of satisfaction that India is one of the largest trade partners of Uganda but at $ 615 million, our bilateral trade is yet to reach its true potential," Ansari said.At the forum, Ssekandi pitched for greater investment from Indian companies in the ...

India's ties with African countries 'good'

PTI Describing India's ties with African countries as "good", Vice President Hamid Ansari today said that India wants to engage with the region in various areas including IT, tele-medicine, and agriculture. Interacting with reporters on board his special aircraft en route to the Moroccan capital Rabat, Ansari said, "With Morocco we have substantive relationship due to one product phosphate - which is very important for us. Indian investment is also there in Morocco in this sector."  He said Morocco has been helpful towards India at the international level. When asked about the sudden push towards Africa, Ansari said that focus on Africa was always there. He said there was focus on Africa since the time of President Abdul ...

India-Africa Summit to bring developing economies closer at WTO

The Dollar Business Bureau The India-Africa Summit beginning on Monday is expected to open an array of opportunities for trade and investment even as the members participating in the event are keen on working “hand-in-hand” to safeguard their interests at World Trade Organisation and other global fora. Describing Africa as a “frontier of opportunity”, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said that India was interested in Africa’s economic growth and its integration with global economy and the country was willing to work hand-in-hand with the region to maximize mutual benefit. The four-day summit is expected to host hundreds of business delegations from African countries. “We have sought to complement our needs with each other’s strengths. Our partnership also encompasses a broad range of ...