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African Infrastructure: India Offers Cost-Effective Cutting Edge

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African Infrastructure: India Offers Cost-Effective Cutting Edge Indo-African Business January-March, 2013 Dr. Suresh Kumar Introduction Average growth rates among Sub-Saharan economies are projected to be higher over the next two years, compared with 2011, supported by sizeable government infrastructure investment. Robust private and public consumption underpin this strength, as many countries use macroeconomic policies to speed up...

Pan Africa Network

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Pan Africa Network Dr Suresh Kumar name   Introduction Globalization in economic context refers to the effects of extensive free trade among nations as well as the increase in the movement of capital and labor. Global economy promotes free trade policy has been accelerated tremendously as a result of technology revolution since 1990s. The regional...

Education and ICT as an Emerging Sector: Mutual Interests of India and Africa

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Education and ICT as an Emerging Sector: Mutual Interests of India and Africa Dr. Suresh Kumar AFRICAN REVIEW. APRIL 2011. IACCI. MUMBAI   Introduction The world is changing at a rapid pace, and the scope and impact of change have several magnitude and inferences that rise above geographic and cultural borders. The United Nations Development...

Rising Africa and India’s role in Strengthening the Education Sector

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Rising Africa and India’s role in Strengthening the Education Sector Prof. Suresh Kumar Introduction The post 1990 Africa has encountered effectively the challenges of the hunger, drought, famine, war, disease, etc and has moved towards the progress. The classical economic theory of comparative advantage teaches that all nations would benefit and more wealth created if every...

India’s investment in Nigerian Agriculture Sector

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India's investment in Nigerian Agriculture Sector The Times of Africa. Vol. 2. Issue3. July –September 2010. Delhi. Dr. Suresh Kumar Nigeria is traditionally an agrarian economy rich with natural resources. The soils and climate favours a wide variety of food crops such as bananas, barley, cassava, cocoa beans, coconuts, coffee, corn, cotton, groundnuts, maize, millet,...

The Role of India in Agricultural Development in Ethiopia

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The Role of India in Agricultural Development in Ethiopia Dr. Suresh Kumar Introduction India is a developing country and focuses on area of human resource development and capacity building. Ethiopia’s main aim is to achieve fast economic growth and self-reliance. India became self-sufficient in food in the late 70s. By the time India introduces reform...

Nurturing the Tilling Fields of Africa

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Nurturing the Tilling Fields of Africa Dr. Suresh Kumar Africa Quarterly, Vol. 48, No.3, Aug-Oct. 2008 Introduction   India’s on the eve of independence, found difficulty providing food to its people. The 85 percent of total population represented agrarian community but dependent on basic food items such as wheat, rice, barley, oil, pulses, fruit and...

Agriculture Outsourcing & Food Security: A Way towards Mutual Cooperation

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Agriculture Outsourcing & Food Security: A Way towards Mutual Cooperation India, Africa & LAC under South-South Cooperation Dr. Suresh Kumar Indo-Africa Business. EXIM Bank. May-July 2010 The CII invited the author as delegate in 6th Conclave on India-Africa Project Partnership of 13-15th March 2010 and 4th CII India-LAC Conclave of 29-30 April 2010. Introduction The...

Development Aspirations in Contemporary Ethiopia

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Development Aspirations in Contemporary Ethiopia Dr. Suresh Kumar Diplomatist. Vol. III No.1. January 2011 Introduction The basic elements of Homo sapiens and its growth originated in Africa and according to many scholars, the region of ancient Ethiopia (first was Kush civilization) that is known as the cradle of civilization. The Ethiopian history is about man’s...

A perspective on Indian trade and investments in East Africa

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A perspective on Indian trade and investments in East Africa Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda Dr. Suresh Kumar * Abstract Africa is emerging hub for resources with leading world powers eyeing the continent for its oil and natural resources. India foreign policy approaches as an emerging power towards Africa in general and East Africa in particular,...