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India and Africa

“India and the new scramble for Africa” by Jorge Heine (Op-Ed, July 14) was not only timely but also informative.

India should engage Africa in a much more active and innovative manner without committing the errors European nations made in the original scramble for Africa — blind and all-consuming greed and a fatal inability to understand a complex cultural environment.

The African continent is geographically larger than India but with a much smaller population. Indian industry would be well advised to view Africa not as a collection of individual countries but as a collection of regions. The dismantling of state control in practically all spheres of the economy in Africa and the development of the “knowledge / Internet” economy all over the world make this the right time for Indian industry to commit itself to a long-term economic involvement in Africa.

Vishwas Garg,

Visakhapatnam

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