The India-Africa economic partnership lags some way behind the diplomatic reciprocity the two countries share. Africa has had a trade surplus with India in the past decade, but increasing two-way trade of goods and services across sectors calls for serious promotional measures and removal of non-tariff barriers. The government, Indian business and their African partners need to devise an action plan that can take trade to $100 billion and investment to $75 billion by 2022.
On 12-13 March, Gateway House, in continued partnership with the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, hosted the third edition of the Gateway of India Geoeconomic Dialogue. Great minds from global politics and business congregated in Mumbai to propose creative interfaces between business and government for sustainable and equitable economic growth within and between countries
Allegations have been raised that the Blue House was involved in the decision by the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP), a state-funded think tank, to end financial support for the US-Korea Institute (USKI) at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
At a moment when President Donald Trump’s “America First” isolationist rhetoric threatens to result in a voluntary self-retreat from an international system which the U.S. helped to shape, potentially reducing its relative political and economic weight, other relevant actors are expected to undertake efforts to fill the international void left by an apparently shrinking superpower
The India-Africa economic partnership lags some way behind the diplomatic reciprocity the two countries share. Africa has had a trade surplus with India in the past decade, but increasing two-way trade of goods and services across sectors calls for serious promotional measures and removal of non-tariff barriers. The government, Indian business and their African partners need to devise an action plan that can take trade to $100 billion and investment to $75 billion by 2022.
Читать дальшеOn 12-13 March, Gateway House, in continued partnership with the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, hosted the third edition of the Gateway of India Geoeconomic Dialogue. Great minds from global politics and business congregated in Mumbai to propose creative interfaces between business and government for sustainable and equitable economic growth within and between countries
Читать дальшеAllegations have been raised that the Blue House was involved in the decision by the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP), a state-funded think tank, to end financial support for the US-Korea Institute (USKI) at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
Читать дальшеAt a moment when President Donald Trump’s “America First” isolationist rhetoric threatens to result in a voluntary self-retreat from an international system which the U.S. helped to shape, potentially reducing its relative political and economic weight, other relevant actors are expected to undertake efforts to fill the international void left by an apparently shrinking superpower
Читать дальше