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India-Zimbabwe relations strengthen with focus on economic, technological growth

Ivan Zhakata

Herald Correspondent

India and Zimbabwe on Monday celebrated 45 years of diplomatic relations, marking a period of growing cooperation, especially in trade, investment, and technology.

The partnership, which dates back to the era of the Munhumutapa Kingdom, is now thriving in the modern era with both nations focused on mutual economic development.

Speaking at the India National Day celebration in Harare, Indian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Bramha Kumar said the bilateral ties between the two countries are strong.

“India’s connection with Zimbabwe dates back to the 17th Century when Indian merchants traded with the Munhumutapa Empire. Today, we continue to build on this rich history as we work towards a prosperous future.”

He also said India played a role in Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle.

“India was proud to support Zimbabwe’s journey to independence, and our relationship has only grown stronger since then.”

The relationship is now firmly rooted in economic collaboration, with Indian investments in Zimbabwe reaching US$600 million.

“These investments are creating thousands of jobs and contributing significantly to Zimbabwe’s economy. We are confident that Indian businesses will continue to play a vital role in restructuring Zimbabwe’s economy,” Ambassador Kumar said.

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Deputy Minister Sheilla Chikomo praised the ties between the two countries.

“Our bilateral relations are stronger than ever, with India being a key partner in our development. The Indo-Zim Technological Centres are crucial in helping Zimbabwe build a knowledge-based economy,” she said.

Deputy Minister Chikomo also said educational exchange programmes played a key role in strengthening the relations between Zimbabwe and India.

“The Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) programme is helping us equip our people with the skills needed to thrive in a globalised world.”

As both nations strengthen their ties, the future of India-Zimbabwe relations look promising.

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