Trade and Investment Relations Between India and Sub-Saharan African Countries In Recent Times
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The expanding trade and investment between India and sub-Saharan African nations is driving this relationship in new ways. The last decade has witnessed a flurry of activity and initiatives - many of which have been sponsored by the business sector - that have revitalized their historical link. The extent and nature of their economic interactions vary greatly, as a result of the level of development of their respective domestic economies and the peculiarities of the foreign demand for the commodities produced. Sub-Saharan African nations continue to require an influx of foreign investment, especially given the significant lag that the bulk of these nations continue to exhibit in the growth of their own research and development sectors. Recent Trade and Investment Relations between India and Sub-Saharan African Countries are the focus of this article.
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