Government says bilateral ties between nations should help transform the livelihoods of people economically.
Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Minister Kabinga Pande says the south-to south cooperation between Zambia and India has greatly benefited the people in the two countries especially in education and technology.
Mr. Pande notes that that Zambia and India enjoy cordial relations because of the
good policies by government.
Mr. Pande hailed the Indian government for the continued support in areas of
education as well as in technology, agriculture, manufacturing.
The Minister was speaking in Lusaka tonight when he officiated at the commemoration
of India’s 60th Independence Anniversary held at the High Commissioners’ residence.
He pointed out that Zambia continues to learn from that country in ensuring that
bilateral ties are cemented and strengthened.
And Indian High Commissioner to Zambia Rivar Wallang said investment and bilateral
trade between Zambia and India has remarkably increased.
Commissioner Wallang also disclosed that India will continue offering scholarships
to Zambians to study in that country.ÂÂ
He reiterated his government’s commitment to helping Zambia in various fields by
capacitating more Zambians in different skills.
On Zambia’s hosting of the 27th SADC Heads of State Summit, Commissioner Wallang
commended the government saying Zambia is improving economically and has made
positive strides in breaking the cycle of poverty and under-development.