Venkaiah Naidu opens Global Expo Botswana 2018

IANS  |  Gaborone 

Indian has said that and were amongst the fastest growing economies in the world, with growth rates of over 7 per cent a year, adding that their bilateral trade had increased by an impressive 27 per cent over the period of one year.

He was accompanied by his Botswanian counterpart Slumber Tsogwane and Botswana's of Investment, Trade and Industry Bogolo J. Kenewendo, who, at 31years, is the youngest woman member of and also the youngest member of the cabinet.

"We are quite impressed by Botswana's political stability and its consistent status of being the fastest growing economy in We have about 25 Indian companies present at this forum to look at investment opportunities, the largest-ever delegation from to Botswana," Naidu told the gathering.

Most of the companies from came from the state of and from and cover sectors such as health, ITC, food processing, energy, textiles, education and

"India and Botswana already collaborate in terms of security, defence, trade, business, health and the bilateral trade has grown to $1.75 billion in 2017-18 - an impressive growth of 27 percent over the previous year," Naidu added.

The also spoke of the contribution of the Indian diaspora to the development of

"Lots of Indian diaspora have been based in Botswana since its independence and they contribute to employment generation and to the local economy," Naidu added.

Representing 40 per cent of Botswana's GDP and 70 per cent of its exports, diamonds remain the principal sector of collaboration between India and Botswana.

"We want the Indian companies to invest in Botswana and set up their units for polishing, cutting and innovative processing of diamonds in here. This will be the best way to forge a long, stable and a win-win relationship," Kenewendo, told this

About 8,000 persons of Indian origin currently live in Botswana and nearly 3,000 of them are believed to have taken the Botswanian nationality.

"I came in 1988 from Chennai. I was hired as a and soon after I started a business in the sector. In the span of 30 years, a lot of investors have come in the country and it has modernised tremendously. We are mainly into imports but since it is a landlocked we rely on countries like South and where there are seaports," said Rajamanickam Baskar, of that is in the FMCG and

Jagadessan Naidu, who hails from Coimbatore, set up his business, that is active in the fields of borehole pumps, electrical installation and maintenance and fluid control systems, in 2000. He says that he made profits quite quickly and has grown his business tremendously within 10 years.

"The growth rate of Botswana is just like in india; I never faced any corruption issues. Also money is safe; is strong and a number of Indian banks like SBI, and are also present here. What we need though is to develop logistics but everything is to be done and this is what makes it exciting for investors from India," he explained.

With a population of barely 2,3 million, the need for skilled personnel is high in the country, explains Vijay Naik, Managing at and Irrigation, who migrated from in 1983.

"We are probably the largest company in private sector in Botswana. We manufacture pipes and tanks and fittings used in water projects, sanitation and agriculture. We need easier ways to receive work permits and resident permit for staff from India. Government is quite flexible but we hope that with the stronger links between the two countries and the official visit of Venkaiah Naidu, doing business will be even easier," Naik said.

Another attractive aspect of investments in Botswana is that it offers immediate and duty-free and quota-free access to several key markets including the and the Southern African Development Community, a group of 15 Southern African nations with a population of nearly 300 million and a combined GDP of nearly $600 billion.

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First Published: Thu, November 01 2018. 14:00 IST