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NEW ECONOMIC FRONTIERfirst phase of the program, Nigeria, South Africa, Mauritius, Kenya,
Ethiopia,
Tanzania, and Ghana were selected as the target countries. The scope of the program was further extend into coverall of the other
Sub-Saharan countries where India has diplomatic missions Angola,
Botswana, Côte d’Ivoire, Madagascar,
Mozambique, Senegal, Seychelles,
Uganda, Zambia, Namibia, and Zimbabwe, along with six North African countries.
Several industry associations in India also play a pivotal role in disseminating market information. In November 2005, the Confederation of
Indian Industry and the
Export-Import Bank of India, in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Commerce and
Industry, organized the Conclave on India-Africa Project Partnership Expanding Horizons It was attended by 160 delegates from 32 African countries and led to over 600 meetings between African and Indian entre- preneurs.
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Over 70 projects were discussed. Also, the Federation of Indian
Chambers of Commerce and Industry prepared a study titled “Destination
Africa: India’s Vision The study identified the top seven destinations in
Sub-Saharan Africa for India’s
exports markets, which are Nigeria, South
Africa, Kenya, Mauritius, Ghana, Tanzania, and Sudan.
In the study, the sectors of pharmaceutical and healthcare, information technology, water management,
food processing, and education were identified as those that could act as engines of growth to boost Indo-African trade.
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