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Source : Zee Business |
(This article mainly articulates on the different analysis and views including our faculty, Dr. Neha Sinha)
It’s an unorthodox experience to watch a foreign minister standing on a moving train in a foreign country, holding a bus handle and conducting a press conference. More so, when that train was manufactured in his own country.
Dr Neha Sinha, Senior Assistant Professor at Amity University and former researcher on Africa affairs at Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA), says air connectivity and the banking sector are areas where India and African states can cooperate better.
“There should be more direct flights between Indian cities and those in Mozambique and Uganda. Very often, you have to fly to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia and then travel to these other African states. It would also be helpful if we can set up more Indian banks in Mozambique to streamline businesses there,” she said.
To Read the full article, head to : https://theprint.in/diplomacy/maritime-defence-ties-global-south-cooperation-decoding-jaishankars-tours-to-uganda-mozambique/1546503/
Dr. Neha Sinha is a Senior Assistant Professor in Amity Institute of International Studies
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