India Nigeria Trade Relations (2000-2013)
This book is an account of emerging India - Nigeria trade relations over the past decade in three major sectors, namely,energy, health and ICT. It studies how an increased engagement between the two partners has eventually contributed to an evolved and mature India-Nigeria trade relations. This book emphasizes the role of in bridging the shortfall in India's energy requirement and thus significantly to India's energy security programme. On the other hand proven to be strategic partner for Nigeria in the fields of health mainly pharmaceutical and information technology. This work examines the politico-diplomatic and economic relations between India and Nigeria and a looks into their enhanced engagement that will heighten and redefine economic relations between the two countries. The underlying argument of the book is that economic cooperation between the two partners would further strengthen their political relations and bring mutual benefits to both the countries.
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India Nigeria Trade Relations (2000-2013)
This book is an account of emerging India - Nigeria trade relations over the past decade in three major sectors, namely,energy, health and ICT. It studies how an increased engagement between the two partners has eventually contributed to an evolved and mature India-Nigeria trade relations. This book emphasizes the role of in bridging the shortfall in India's energy requirement and thus significantly to India's energy security programme. On the other hand proven to be strategic partner for Nigeria in the fields of health mainly pharmaceutical and information technology. This work examines the politico-diplomatic and economic relations between India and Nigeria and a looks into their enhanced engagement that will heighten and redefine economic relations between the two countries. The underlying argument of the book is that economic cooperation between the two partners would further strengthen their political relations and bring mutual benefits to both the countries.
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India Nigeria Trade Relations (2000-2013)

India Nigeria Trade Relations (2000-2013)

by Sanju Prasad
India Nigeria Trade Relations (2000-2013)

India Nigeria Trade Relations (2000-2013)

by Sanju Prasad

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This book is an account of emerging India - Nigeria trade relations over the past decade in three major sectors, namely,energy, health and ICT. It studies how an increased engagement between the two partners has eventually contributed to an evolved and mature India-Nigeria trade relations. This book emphasizes the role of in bridging the shortfall in India's energy requirement and thus significantly to India's energy security programme. On the other hand proven to be strategic partner for Nigeria in the fields of health mainly pharmaceutical and information technology. This work examines the politico-diplomatic and economic relations between India and Nigeria and a looks into their enhanced engagement that will heighten and redefine economic relations between the two countries. The underlying argument of the book is that economic cooperation between the two partners would further strengthen their political relations and bring mutual benefits to both the countries.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789385484131
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 196
File size: 680 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Ms. Sanju Prasad has completed her Masters in Sociology (Honors) in 2010, from the Department of Sociology, University of Mumbai. She has recently been awarded M.Phil degree from the Centre for African Studies, University of Mumbai. Her areas of research interest are related to India-Africa trade and issues related to energy security as reflected in her recent publication the Diplomatic entitled 'India and Nigeria: Partners in Progress'.
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