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India’s envoy bets big on tech, trade, and ties with Kenya
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78791, member: 636"] India's new High Commissioner to Kenya, Swaika, laid out his main goals following his recent appointment. His priorities include boosting economic ties, expanding tech partnerships, and strengthening cultural links between the two nations. He framed the relationship as historically close but now strategically focused on practical development. On the economic front, he noted India is already Kenya's third-largest trading partner. The trade volume sits around 3.5 billion dollars annually. He pointed out that Kenyan exports to India have jumped dramatically recently. Over two hundred Indian companies currently operate locally, with many more exploring opportunities. The recent move of an Indian bank's regional office to Nairobi signals strong confidence in Kenya as a commercial hub. His agenda also highlights cooperation in high technology and defense. Kenya has shown interest in adopting India's digital public infrastructure models. Key sectors for collaboration include fintech, renewable energy, and healthcare tech. The defense partnership is described as mature, focusing on areas like maritime security and training programs. People-to-people connections form another major pillar. India provides hundreds of scholarships and training slots for Kenyans each year. Many Kenyan professionals have studied there, creating lasting networks. India is also a leading destination for Kenyan medical tourism. The diplomat aims to further simplify travel and increase youth exchanges to deepen these bonds. [/QUOTE]
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