H.E Mohammed B.S. Jallow, Vice President of The Gambia, is currently attending the 19th Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Conclave in New Delhi, India. This year’s conclave is dedicated to exploring Africa’s growth and the integral role of the India-Africa partnership in regional and global value chain integration.
The event, known for its significant impact since its inception, brings together senior ministers, policymakers, and business leaders from Africa and India. The agenda of the meeting includes discussions on key partnership areas such as;
Agriculture,
Food processing,
Defense,
Digital partnerships,
Financial collaboration,
Healthcare,
Pharmaceuticals,
Infrastructure,
Power & energy,
Quality ecosystems, &
Skill capacity dev.
The Vice President is accompanied by a high-level delegation including Ministers of Tourism, Fisheries and Water Resources, Transport, Works, and Infrastructure, Petroleum, and Energy, alongside other senior government officials.
Vice President Jallow Attends the 19th Confederation of Indian Industry Conclave in New Delhi
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