Kenya looks for Indian investments on strategic areas

IANS  |  Kolkata 

In a bid to boost jobs creation and achieve along with providing homes and low cost healthcare, is keen on Indian investments in the four strategic areas of manufacturing, agriculture, housing, healthcare sector, an said here on Thursday.

"The has decided to focus on four strategic areas for foreign investment. The country wants investments in agriculture as it seeks The country is encouraging investments in as this will create jobs," said Willy K. Bett, of in

He said the east African country is interested in investments in housing, particularly in low cost homes, as needs one million homes.

Bett, in an interactive session with members of and Industry, said the country was seeking funds for as it had a large number of people below poverty line.

According to him, the investors should take advantage of the "political stability of the country" in the East African region, an area which has at times been unstable.

According to the (KenInvest), is the second largest investor in Kenya. Over 60 major Indian companies have invested in various sectors including manufacturing, real estate, pharmaceuticals, telecom, IT & ITES, and agro-based industries.

is the third largest source of inbound tourists to Kenya. Over 60,000 Indian tourists visited Kenya in 2017.

(KTB) has launched a marketing campaign in major Indian cities to increase tourist arrivals from India. Many Kenyans visit India for medical treatment.

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First Published: Thu, November 15 2018. 21:20 IST