HE Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda stated that “Though the current turbulent times of global meltdown have left the industry anxious, Africa still is a frontrunner in the list of potential markets for the world. With states still playing key role in many of the sectors in Africa, the time is ripe for a comprehensive business dialogue of Indian industry with the key stakeholders of both Public as well as Private sector in Africa.” Mr Kagame also added that India could help in the much needed capacity building of the people in these countries in the area of international business, negotiations at WTO forum, trade policy formulation and so on.
The objective behind the regional cooperation is first to achieve economic union by raising the standard of living of people, reduction in inequalities in incomes, bridging gap between rich and poor, moving towards free and fair trade through reduction in marketing barriers, movement of natural persons, common passports, single monetary system, optimal use of resource endowments and so on. Empirical evidence shows that countries sharing common borders are working on the economic and political union to reap the benefits of the key factors of production viz. labour, capital, technology, investment, and the natural resources. In recognition of its expertise in the area of International Business, the Government of India has entrusted IIFT for the conduct of Capacity Building Programmes in International Business in African countries over the next five years.