I am
delighted to be here at the inaugural Session of the third meeting
of the India-South Africa CEOs’ Forum. I thank President Mbeki for
the personal interest and commitment he has shown in the creation
and functioning of this forum. An important aspect of India’s
changing relationship with the world, and with our key partners, is
the growing role of business-to-business interaction. Indeed, in
many instances it is closer and deeper people-to-people and
business-to-business relations that are driving our bilateral
government-to-government relations. I know that all of you share my
enthusiasm for closer business and trade relations between our two
countries. The CEOs’ Forum is an excellent vehicle for our business
communities to forge useful linkages and to add dynamism to our
bilateral commercial engagement. While it is true that South Africa
is India’s foremost trading partner in Africa, in terms of global
trade of both countries, our bilateral trade is negligible. However,
it has shown an impressive increase over the last couple of years.
We must work hard to sustain it.
This
growing interaction between the business communities of India and
South Africa has been driven by the growing confidence of Indian
business. The Indian private sector has emerged as the engine of
growth in the Indian economy. It has also gone global in a big way.
Some Indian companies are already present in South Africa and I hope
that more will follow.
Businessmen from both India and South Africa should feel much more
at home in each other’s countries. English is widely spoken in both
countries, and we share values of democracy and pluralism. The
presence of a large number of people of Indian origin in South
Africa should also help cement our business relationship. The
fundamentals of the Indian economy are strong and robust. We are
confident of sustaining our high economic performance.
We
have been able to register a economic growth rate of 8.0% for four
years in a row. Most analysts now believe we can sustain this rate
of growth into the medium term. Indeed, we aim to raise the growth
rate to the 8-10% bracket in the near future.
Corporations from all over the world are establishing themselves in
India. They seek to take advantage of the pool of high quality
scientific talent and skilled work force in the manufacturing and
services sectors. They see India as a vibrant marketplace and a
growing market. They all find India a productive and profitable
business destination.
South African companies can also exploit these opportunities and
advantages. It should be an incentive to them that several Indian
subsidiaries of prominent multinational corporations have
out-performed their parent companies!
There is immense scope for India-South Africa cooperation. For
example, many global companies have successfully leveraged the
advantage India offers to set up R & D facilities and business
process outsourcing operations. Infrastructure and power are other
areas with excellent potential for collaboration.
Other corporations are planning to expand their operations in India,
not only to exploit the enormous opportunities that a market of over
a billion consumers offers but to use India as a hub of their
activities in the region. With the South Asian Free Trade Agreement
in place and India-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement under negotiation, the
potential is unlimited. I would not like South African companies to
miss the bus. Another avenue which holds excellent potential is not
just two-way investment but pooling together of the strengths of the
two economies for joint exploration of third markets. I would like
you to explore this avenue actively.
Let
me conclude by sharing with you the task that President Mbeki and I
have set for you! This is to double the trade turnover as well as
two-way investment by 2010. With the growth paths on which our two
economies are set, this should be feasible. You must put your weight
behind it and be willing to explore hitherto uncharted territories.
We assure you that both our Governments stand ready to assist you in
any way that you may require to achieve this ambitious target.
In
conclusion, I would like to wish the Forum all success. I invite you
to contribute to the enhancement of the strategic partnership
between India and South Africa.
Thank you.
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