PIB | 15 Jun, 2023
Union
Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal said that India and Africa
are natural partners with historical and cultural ties.
While delivering
the Keynote Address at the 18th CII-EXIM Bank Conclave on 'India-Africa
Growth Partnership' in New Delhi today, the Minister recounted that
Mahatma Gandhi first practised principles of Satya and Ahimsa in South
Africa and Mr. Nelson Mandela took forward this invaluable legacy.
The
Minister mentioned his recent interaction with 15 Ambassadors from the
African region which was a step towards strengthening this relationship.
He said that the bilateral trade of India with Africa grew by 9.26% in
FY 2022-23 reaching almost $100 Billion.
Goyal said that the
exports and imports were approximately balanced with exports being US$
51.2 Billion and imports being US$ 46.65 Billion in FY 2022-23. He
expressed confidence in achieving the goal of doubling the trade volume
to US$ 200 Billion by 2030. The Minister said that the young
aspirational population can help achieve this goal.
Goyal said that 27 Least Developed Countries (LDCs) of Africa
benefit from the Duty-Free Tariff Preference on non-reciprocal basis
already and Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and Comprehensive Economic
Partnership Agreement (CEPA) can be explored with other African
countries as well.
The
Minister stated that the spirit articulated by the Prime Minister Shri
Narendra Modi over the last 9 years of developing together as equal
partners guides the India-Africa relationship.
Goyal said that this
spirit has solidified the foundation of this partnership and
established brotherhood.
He quoted the Prime Minister and said that
“Africa will be at the top of our priorities. We will continue to
intensify and deepen our engagement with Africa. As we have shown, it
will be sustained and regular".
Goyal said that the India-Africa relationship has the potential
to help fulfil dreams and aspirations of around 1/3rd of the world’s
population. He said that both India and Africa are blessed with
demographic dividend and with skill development and education of youth,
this partnership can drive the global progress in this century.
The
Minister highlighted how India can be the voice of the Global South and
take the voice of the Global South at multilateral forums. Shri Goyal
stressed upon creation of a powerful voice of the Global South to
influence the geopolitics of the world ensuring equitable and inclusive
growth.
Piyush Goyal mentioned that India is a friend in need and
friend in deed for Africa. He said that during COVID-19 pandemic, India
provided support for her African brothers and sisters in the form of
medicines, vaccines and other equipment in the spirit of Vasudhaiva
Kutumbakam.
Goyal stressed upon collaboration between India and Africa in the field
of renewable energy to make the dream of “One World, One Grid” come
true.
He said that India and Africa are uniquely poised to become the
leaders in production of renewable energy especially solar energy with
interconnected grids through overland and underwater transmission lines.
The Minister said that this potential of affordable energy for all
throughout the day must be leveraged effectively and praised the
participation of more than 20 African countries in the International
Solar Alliance (ISA).
The
Minister said that India strongly believes that Africa’s rise globally
is an absolute necessity in present times and is working together in a
fast-track manner to achieve this ambition.
He said that India’s Startup
Revolution and Digital Public Infrastrcuture like Unified Payment
Interface (UPI), CoWIN, One Nation One Ration Card (ONORC), Open Network
for Digital Commerce (ONDC) have been helpful in enhancing Ease of
Doing Business and ease of living and can be replicated successfully for
the benefit of Africa.
Goyal also suggested exploring further
cooperation in the field of logistics like roadways, railways and ports
and a diverse, robust and resilient supply chain between Africa and
India.
Goyal said that both India and Africa shared the values of Equality and
Liberty. He said that the seed of the Conclave was sown in 2005 which
has since blossomed and strengthened the relations between India and
Africa. The Minister noted the vital role played by the Conclave in
bringing together business leaders and policymakers from India and
Africa at one platform for further enhancing the partnership.