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India–Tanzania relations

India–Tanzania relations refers to the current and historical relations between India and Tanzania. India has a High Commission in Dar es Salaam,[1] Tanzania has a High Commission in New Delhi, which is also accredited to Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh and Myanmar.[2] Diplomatic relations are described as close, friendly and cooperative.[3] 15,000 Indians visited Tanzania in 2007.[4] In May 2011, Ex Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh calls for strengthen cooperation with Tanzania.[5] Trade between India and Tanzania amounted to 31 billion dollars in 2009–2010 and India is Tanzania's second-largest investor.[6]

India–Tanzania relations

India

Tanzania
Diplomatic mission
High Commission of India, Dar es SalaamHigh Commission, New Delhi
Envoy
High Commissioner Binaya Srikanta PradhanHigh Commissioner John Kijazi

From the 1960s to the 1980s, both countries had the same view on anti-racism and anti-colonialism. In November 1962, India opened a High Commission in Dar es Salaam and consulate general in Zanzibar in October 1974.[3]

Exchange of visits edit

Besides the exchanging visits of Foreign Ministers and other high level Government Dignitaries, the two countries have also witnessed the exchange of visits of their high level Government and Political Leaders as shown below;

 
Zanzibar President Dr. Ali Mohammed Shein during a state visit to New Delhi.

Tanzania High Level Visits to India edit

S/No. Name Year
1 President Mwalimu J.K. Nyerere 1971, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1991, 1996
2 First Vice President and President of Zanzibar, Aboud Jumbe Mwinyi 1973,1977,1978
3 Prime Minister Rashid Mfaume Kawawa 1975
4 President Ali Hassan Mwinyi 1989,1993
5 Prime Minister Edward M. Sokoine 1980
6 President William Benjamin Mkapa 2002
7 President of Zanzibar Amani A. Karume 2004
8 Vice President Dr. Ali Mohamed Shein March, 2008
9 President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete April, 2008, June 17–21, 2015
10 Prime Minister Mizengo Peter Pinda September, 2009
11 1st Vice President of Zanzibar H.E. Seif Sharif Hamad September 2011
12 President of Zanzibar Dr. Ali Mohamed Shein February 2014
13 President Jakaya Kikwete 2014
14 President Samia Suluhu Hasan October 2023[7]

India High Level Visits to Tanzania edit

S/No. Name Year
1 President V.V. Giri 1972
2 Vice President Dr. G.S. Pathak 1974
3 Vice President D.B. Jatti 1975
4 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi 1976, 1980
5 Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi 1986
6 President R. Venkataraman 1989
7 Prime Minister I.K. Gujral 1997
8 President Abdul Kalam 2004
9 Prime Minister Dr .Manmohan Singh 2011
10 Prime Minister Narendra Modi 2016

Bilateral agreements edit

  • Joint Permanent Commission signed on 17 January 1975. The Seventh JPC met in New Delhi from 13 to 14 January 2009.
  • Agreement on Avoidance of Double Taxation and Prevention of Fiscal Evasion (1979). The 3rd round of talks for review of the same was held in New Delhi from 28 to 30 April 2009 and a new one was signed in Dar es Salaam on 27 May 2011.
  • Agreement on Friendship and Technical, Economic and Scientific Cooperation (28 January 1966).
  • Air Services Agreement (1995) Talks were held in Dar es Salaam in April 2006 to update the Agreement.
  • MOU for Cooperation in the field of Agriculture was signed on 16 December 2002 during the visit of President Benjamin William Mkapa to India.
  • Loan agreement between Exim Bank and Tanzanian government on a line of credit for $268.35 million for extension of pipeline project was signed during Tanzania President Kikwete visit to India.
  • Cooperation in the field of hydrology, tourism and agriculture.

Non-governmental agreements edit

  • Agreement in the field of Health & Medicine signed on 16 December 2002 during the visit of President Benjamin William Mkapa to India.
  • Exchange Program on Cooperation in the field of Higher Education signed on 27 April 2003.
  • Trade Agreement was signed on 14 January 2000. Pursuant to the Agreement a Joint Trade Committee was established. The second meeting of the JTC was held in New Delhi from 16 – 18 May 2007.
  • MOU on Defense Cooperation signed on 1 October 2003 in New Delhi.
  • Duty Free Tariff Preference Scheme offered by India (Tanzania Accessed the scheme from 22 May 2009).
  • Bilateral Investment Promotion Protection Agreement (BIPPA) The first negotiating meeting was held in New Delhi in January, 2010. Final fine tuning of the Agreement still outstanding.
  • Recent announcements and signed agreements (During Hon. Manmohan Singh Visit to Tanzania in May 2011)
  • India will avail US$100,000 Grant Money for school laboratory Equipments
  • India will avail US$10,000,000 Grant Money for Capacity building on Social and Education Sectors.
  • India promised to help establishing a Vocational training centre in Zanzibar
  • A line of Credit facility amounting to US$180 Million for water projects (Dar es Salaam and Coast) is available to Tanzania.
  • India and Tanzania signed an agreement on Avoidance of double taxation and Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to taxes on Income.
  • India and Tanzania signed a Joint Action Plan between Small Scale Development Organization (SIDO – Tanzania) and National Small Industries Corporation Ltd of (NSIC – India).
  • Preliminary joint venture agreement between Apollo Hospitals and NSSF Tanzania for building Apollo Hospital in Dare s salaam Tanzania was signed.
  • Also during the India's Prime Minister Visit to Tanzania, the India-Tanzania Centre of Excellence in “Information and Communication Technology” was inaugurated in Dar es Salaam at the Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology.
  • MoU on cooperation between the Zanzibar Institute if Financial Administration (ZIFA) and the Indian Institute of Applied Manpower Resources (IAMR).
  • Agreement on the Establishment of Joint Business Council between FICCI &ASSOCHAM, and the Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry & Agriculture –TCCIA signed on 25 June 1997.
  • MOU between CII and the Confederation of Tanzanian Industries - CTI signed on 4 October 1996.
  • Cooperation Agreement between Indian Merchants’ Chamber (IMC) and TCCIA – signed on 11 July 1995.
  • MoU for establishing India-Tanzania Centre of Excellence in ICT at the Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology – signed on March, 2008.
  • MOU between the Indo-Africa Chambers of Commerce and Industry – IACCI and the Zanzibar National Chamber of Commerce Industry and Agriculture – ZNCCIA signed on 28 April 2011
  • India's government has offered $100 million to improve water supply in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam and $280 million to help supply water from Lake Victoria to Tabora, Nzega and Igunga town.
  • Both countries have agreed to establish a Joint Working Group to strengthen cooperation in counter terrorism.
  • Calling India a deserving nation for permanent membership of the U.N. Security Council, Tanzanian President Kikwete said, his country will continue to work with other African countries to back New Delhi's candidature.

Bilateral relations edit

From the 1960s to the 1980s the political relationship was driven largely by shared ideological commitments to anti-colonialism, socialism in various forms as well as genuine desire for South-South Cooperation. In recent years Indo-Tanzanian ties have evolved into a modern and pragmatic relationship with greater and diversified economic engagement. India is the leading trading partner of Tanzania's as well as an important source of essential machinery and pharmaceutical products. Many of the top business establishments of Tanzania are owned by members of the Indian origin. Indians form the largest expatriate community in Tanzania and their positive contribution in the progress and development of their host country is well recognised and appreciated. A friendship, technical, economic and scientific cooperation was signed in 1966. In 1975, a cultural agreement was signed.[8] In 2008, a memorandum of understanding on tourism was signed between India and Tanzania.[4] There are approximately 50,000 to 60,000 PIOs living and working in Tanzania. In addition there are approximately 10000 Indian expatriates. [citation needed]

Indian community in Tanzania edit

The first Indian diaspora came to Tanzania shortly after World War I, when the League of Nations designed Tanzania as a British protectorate.[6] 40.000 Indians live in Tanzania, predominantly in Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Dodoma, Morogoro, Mwanza, Mbeya and Zanzibar.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ . Government of India. Archived from the original on 8 May 2013. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  2. ^ . Government of Tanzania. Archived from the original on 16 August 2013. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  3. ^ a b "India - Tanzania relations". Government of India. Retrieved 21 June 2011. Tanzania and India have traditionally enjoyed close, friendly and co-operative
  4. ^ a b Apoliniari Tairo (26 June 2008). "Tanzania set to strengthen tourism ties with India". ETurboNews. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  5. ^ "PM calls for further strengthening of India-Tanzania cooperation, friendship". IndiaVision. 28 May 2011. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  6. ^ a b Arnaud Bébien (27 May 2011). "Tanzania: India - a Rewarding Relationship". allAfrica.com. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  7. ^ "State Visit of H.E Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, President of the United Republic of Tanzania to India (October 08-11, 2023)". www.mea.gov.in. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
  8. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 December 2010. Retrieved 21 June 2011.

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India Tanzania relations refers to the current and historical relations between India and Tanzania India has a High Commission in Dar es Salaam 1 Tanzania has a High Commission in New Delhi which is also accredited to Sri Lanka Nepal Bangladesh and Myanmar 2 Diplomatic relations are described as close friendly and cooperative 3 15 000 Indians visited Tanzania in 2007 4 In May 2011 Ex Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh calls for strengthen cooperation with Tanzania 5 Trade between India and Tanzania amounted to 31 billion dollars in 2009 2010 and India is Tanzania s second largest investor 6 India Tanzania relationsIndia TanzaniaDiplomatic missionHigh Commission of India Dar es SalaamHigh Commission New DelhiEnvoyHigh Commissioner Binaya Srikanta PradhanHigh Commissioner John Kijazi From the 1960s to the 1980s both countries had the same view on anti racism and anti colonialism In November 1962 India opened a High Commission in Dar es Salaam and consulate general in Zanzibar in October 1974 3 Contents 1 Exchange of visits 1 1 Tanzania High Level Visits to India 1 2 India High Level Visits to Tanzania 2 Bilateral agreements 3 Non governmental agreements 4 Bilateral relations 5 Indian community in Tanzania 6 References 7 External linksExchange of visits editBesides the exchanging visits of Foreign Ministers and other high level Government Dignitaries the two countries have also witnessed the exchange of visits of their high level Government and Political Leaders as shown below nbsp Zanzibar President Dr Ali Mohammed Shein during a state visit to New Delhi Tanzania High Level Visits to India edit S No Name Year 1 President Mwalimu J K Nyerere 1971 1976 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1988 1991 1996 2 First Vice President and President of Zanzibar Aboud Jumbe Mwinyi 1973 1977 1978 3 Prime Minister Rashid Mfaume Kawawa 1975 4 President Ali Hassan Mwinyi 1989 1993 5 Prime Minister Edward M Sokoine 1980 6 President William Benjamin Mkapa 2002 7 President of Zanzibar Amani A Karume 2004 8 Vice President Dr Ali Mohamed Shein March 2008 9 President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete April 2008 June 17 21 2015 10 Prime Minister Mizengo Peter Pinda September 2009 11 1st Vice President of Zanzibar H E Seif Sharif Hamad September 2011 12 President of Zanzibar Dr Ali Mohamed Shein February 2014 13 President Jakaya Kikwete 2014 14 President Samia Suluhu Hasan October 2023 7 India High Level Visits to Tanzania edit S No Name Year 1 President V V Giri 1972 2 Vice President Dr G S Pathak 1974 3 Vice President D B Jatti 1975 4 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi 1976 1980 5 Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi 1986 6 President R Venkataraman 1989 7 Prime Minister I K Gujral 1997 8 President Abdul Kalam 2004 9 Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh 2011 10 Prime Minister Narendra Modi 2016Bilateral agreements editJoint Permanent Commission signed on 17 January 1975 The Seventh JPC met in New Delhi from 13 to 14 January 2009 Agreement on Avoidance of Double Taxation and Prevention of Fiscal Evasion 1979 The 3rd round of talks for review of the same was held in New Delhi from 28 to 30 April 2009 and a new one was signed in Dar es Salaam on 27 May 2011 Agreement on Friendship and Technical Economic and Scientific Cooperation 28 January 1966 Air Services Agreement 1995 Talks were held in Dar es Salaam in April 2006 to update the Agreement MOU for Cooperation in the field of Agriculture was signed on 16 December 2002 during the visit of President Benjamin William Mkapa to India Loan agreement between Exim Bank and Tanzanian government on a line of credit for 268 35 million for extension of pipeline project was signed during Tanzania President Kikwete visit to India Cooperation in the field of hydrology tourism and agriculture Non governmental agreements editAgreement in the field of Health amp Medicine signed on 16 December 2002 during the visit of President Benjamin William Mkapa to India Exchange Program on Cooperation in the field of Higher Education signed on 27 April 2003 Trade Agreement was signed on 14 January 2000 Pursuant to the Agreement a Joint Trade Committee was established The second meeting of the JTC was held in New Delhi from 16 18 May 2007 MOU on Defense Cooperation signed on 1 October 2003 in New Delhi Duty Free Tariff Preference Scheme offered by India Tanzania Accessed the scheme from 22 May 2009 Bilateral Investment Promotion Protection Agreement BIPPA The first negotiating meeting was held in New Delhi in January 2010 Final fine tuning of the Agreement still outstanding Recent announcements and signed agreements During Hon Manmohan Singh Visit to Tanzania in May 2011 India will avail US 100 000 Grant Money for school laboratory Equipments India will avail US 10 000 000 Grant Money for Capacity building on Social and Education Sectors India promised to help establishing a Vocational training centre in Zanzibar A line of Credit facility amounting to US 180 Million for water projects Dar es Salaam and Coast is available to Tanzania India and Tanzania signed an agreement on Avoidance of double taxation and Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to taxes on Income India and Tanzania signed a Joint Action Plan between Small Scale Development Organization SIDO Tanzania and National Small Industries Corporation Ltd of NSIC India Preliminary joint venture agreement between Apollo Hospitals and NSSF Tanzania for building Apollo Hospital in Dare s salaam Tanzania was signed Also during the India s Prime Minister Visit to Tanzania the India Tanzania Centre of Excellence in Information and Communication Technology was inaugurated in Dar es Salaam at the Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology MoU on cooperation between the Zanzibar Institute if Financial Administration ZIFA and the Indian Institute of Applied Manpower Resources IAMR Agreement on the Establishment of Joint Business Council between FICCI amp ASSOCHAM and the Tanzania Chamber of Commerce Industry amp Agriculture TCCIA signed on 25 June 1997 MOU between CII and the Confederation of Tanzanian Industries CTI signed on 4 October 1996 Cooperation Agreement between Indian Merchants Chamber IMC and TCCIA signed on 11 July 1995 MoU for establishing India Tanzania Centre of Excellence in ICT at the Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology signed on March 2008 MOU between the Indo Africa Chambers of Commerce and Industry IACCI and the Zanzibar National Chamber of Commerce Industry and Agriculture ZNCCIA signed on 28 April 2011 India s government has offered 100 million to improve water supply in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam and 280 million to help supply water from Lake Victoria to Tabora Nzega and Igunga town Both countries have agreed to establish a Joint Working Group to strengthen cooperation in counter terrorism Calling India a deserving nation for permanent membership of the U N Security Council Tanzanian President Kikwete said his country will continue to work with other African countries to back New Delhi s candidature Bilateral relations editFrom the 1960s to the 1980s the political relationship was driven largely by shared ideological commitments to anti colonialism socialism in various forms as well as genuine desire for South South Cooperation In recent years Indo Tanzanian ties have evolved into a modern and pragmatic relationship with greater and diversified economic engagement India is the leading trading partner of Tanzania s as well as an important source of essential machinery and pharmaceutical products Many of the top business establishments of Tanzania are owned by members of the Indian origin Indians form the largest expatriate community in Tanzania and their positive contribution in the progress and development of their host country is well recognised and appreciated A friendship technical economic and scientific cooperation was signed in 1966 In 1975 a cultural agreement was signed 8 In 2008 a memorandum of understanding on tourism was signed between India and Tanzania 4 There are approximately 50 000 to 60 000 PIOs living and working in Tanzania In addition there are approximately 10000 Indian expatriates citation needed Indian community in Tanzania editMain article Indians in Tanzania The first Indian diaspora came to Tanzania shortly after World War I when the League of Nations designed Tanzania as a British protectorate 6 40 000 Indians live in Tanzania predominantly in Dar es Salaam Arusha Dodoma Morogoro Mwanza Mbeya and Zanzibar 8 References edit High Commission of India in Dar es Salaam Tanzania Government of India Archived from the original on 8 May 2013 Retrieved 21 June 2011 Tanzania Missions Abroad Embassies amp High Commissions Government of Tanzania Archived from the original on 16 August 2013 Retrieved 21 June 2011 a b India Tanzania relations Government of India Retrieved 21 June 2011 Tanzania and India have traditionally enjoyed close friendly and co operative a b Apoliniari Tairo 26 June 2008 Tanzania set to strengthen tourism ties with India ETurboNews Retrieved 21 June 2011 PM calls for further strengthening of India Tanzania cooperation friendship IndiaVision 28 May 2011 Retrieved 21 June 2011 a b Arnaud Bebien 27 May 2011 Tanzania India a Rewarding Relationship allAfrica com Retrieved 21 June 2011 State Visit of H E Dr Samia Suluhu Hassan President of the United Republic of Tanzania to India October 08 11 2023 www mea gov in Retrieved 2023 10 10 a b Tanzania PDF Archived from the original PDF on 17 December 2010 Retrieved 21 June 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Relations of India and Tanzania Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title India Tanzania relations amp oldid 1179535637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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