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Verlag: Pentagon Press, New Delhi, 2015
ISBN 10: 8182748550 ISBN 13: 9788182748552
Sprache: Englisch
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine. xxxiii, 294 pages : illustrations (black and white) Binding fresh, corners sharp, minor wear to foot of spine; contents as new. Minor edgewear to dust wrapper. 680 grams.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Introduction. I. India and Southern Africa: experiences, expectations and perceptions: 1. Reviewing economic relations with focus on trade, aid and investment/V.B. Soni. 2. Namibia-India relations: historical foundations and its impact for the future/Victor L. Tonchi. 3. India-Zimbabwe partnership in the context of the partnership between India and southern African countries/Leonard T. Kapungu. II. India and Southern Africa: connecting people: 4. Building media connectivity: India and Southern Africa/Suhas Borker. 5. Dual identity: boon or bane? a perspective on Indian migrants in Southern and Eastern African regions/Veena Sharma. 6. Cultural capital for deeper cooperation between India and Southern African countries/A.S. Yaruingam. 7. The homeland via bollywood: a study of Indian Diaspora in Durban, South Africa/Nandini Sen. 8. Building bridges: role of Indian diaspora in South Africa/Jayanthi Ramaswamy. III. India and southern Africa: Economic and commercial linkages: 9. India-South Africa trade relations/Davinder Kumar Madaan.10. India and economic development of SADC: challenges and opportunities/Suresh Kumar. 11. India-Southern Africa extractive resource production linkage: A symmetrical perspective/Sandipani Dash. IV. India and Southern Africa: Cooperation in agriculture sector: 12. The ties that Bind: zambia's agricultural sector as India's possible launch pad to enhancing economic engagement with Southern Africa/Alex Mwamba Ngoma. 13. Some issues in the agricultural development of South Africa/Sucha Singh Gill. 14. India-South Africa cooperation: prospects and strategies for land reforms and ownership patterns/Mohammad Gulrez. V. India and Southern Africa: Knowledge transfer and capacity building: 15. Knowledge transfer: putting knowledge in practice to improve business performance through information and ICT in South Africa/Dolly Bhasin. 16. Child health: Our children deserve better prevention pays/Shakuntha Rai. 17. India-Southern Africa connectivity-from freedom Struggle to development partnership: an overview/Paramjit Singh Sahai. 18. India and southern Africa: promoting academic linkages/Surinder K. Shukla. 19. India and South Africa: Partnership for capacity building and human resource development/Tribhuwan Prasad. Annexures. The book is a collection of papers presented by the authors at a conference organized by CRRID on India and Southern Africa: Forging Ahead Through Partnership, held at Chandigarh in February 2014, in partnership with ICWA. It was a part of a series of conferences organized by ICWA at the initiative of the Ministry of External Affairs on Africa, beyond the confines of Delhi. The paper presenters are from India, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The contributors represent a good mix of theoreticians and practitioners, comprising the academic, former diplomats turned businessmen, media personalities and professionals involvement in information technology (IT)-a sector that is emerging as a bridge that binds India with Africa. The book is a window on the growing partnership between India and countries in Southern Africa. How this relationship has moved from the days of freedom struggle in the 1970s to the present day? This growing relationship is viewed in five clusters. The first cluster on experiences expectations and perceptions sets the tone and parameters, under which the relationship is reviewed. The subsequent four clusters, under subheads-connecting people, economic and commercial linkages, cooperation in agriculture sector and knowledge transfer and capacity building-deal with multifaceted subjects, focusing on specific areas. The book is about people-to-people connectivity, as promoted through cultural linkages that are facilitated by Bollywood and Indian Diaspora. It is equally about the fillip provided by the India Africa Summit Forum (AIFS) process, which has provided a new continuum and intensity, fostering growth in diverse economic and commercial fields. The recurring mess.