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Mar 2008
India reviewing aviation policy on air links with
Africa
New
Delhi: The government is planning to nominate
two air carriers to African countries in a bid to
enhance air links between the two regions, creating
opportunities for Indian private air carriers to operate
in the region. Stating this in a media interaction
at the fourth CII-Exim Bank India-Africa Project Partnership
Conclave 2008 being held in New Delhi, Anand Sharma,
Minister of State for External Affairs, said the air
links will also improve just as Air India procures
more aircraft. When asked how India's engagement with
Africa compares with other countries, Sharma categorically
stated that India seeks no such comparison as the
engagement with Africa is not a new journey.
He
further pointed out that way back in the 1960s itself,
India had set up the ITEC programme to give access
to African students to pursue higher studies in India.
He took this as an example to show how India has been
closely engaged in Africa's development efforts. He
also referred to India's engagement in the Pan Africa
eNetwork (PAN) project to highlight the country's
development initiatives in Africa. "We are also committed
to facilitate transfer of technologies and skills
and clean development technologies to Africa," the
minister said. Responding to a query on whether India
will be open to investments from Uganda, the minister
said the current conclave is an opportune moment for
businesses from both regions to explore the possibilities.
When asked if India would consider partnering Tanzania
is any rail constructions projects there, the minister
said that while RITES has taken up the role of managing
the rail network in Tanzania, any further engagement
could also be examined. Sharma said India is looking
to seek African expertise in the mining sector, even
as Indian mining and construction players could partner
African entities in these areas. Sharma also highlighted
Indian pharma companies key role in making available
generic drugs to fight pandemics. He also referred
to the LOC being cleared for a big power project in
Uganda to show India's continued engagement in Africa's
development efforts. Syamal Gupta, Chairman, CII Africa
Committee referred to India's commitment to the order
of 200 million dollars toward the PAN project to underline
India's unique engagement with Africa.
-Mar
20, 2008
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