MESSAGE OF HE THE AMBASSADOR OF THE REPUBLIC OF SENEGAL TO INDIA
The relations between Senegal
and India are based on a firm cultural and historic foundation and are
characterized by mutual friendship and deep respect.
The two countries have opted for a multi-polar world and are engaged in the
fight against terrorism - the modern day curse-, in upholding equality among
sovereign States, the principles of law and good governance, those of
territorial integrity and non-interference in the internal affairs of States.
For Senegal, just as it is for India, economic development is anchored on a
policy ensuring peace and security as a pre-requisite to the success of any
viable strategy.
Senegal can legitimately boast of being a stable country with a long democratic
tradition, of strong political institutions and an environment conducive to the
development of business.
The experience of India in the fields of industry, agriculture and new
information and communication technologies can offer examples of inspiration for
the development of Senegal.
The visit to India of His Excellency Maître Abdoulaye WADE, President of the
Republic of Senegal, from 12 to 15 October 2003, paved the way for the
reinforcement of these principles and the launch of a new Senegalo-Indian
strategic cooperation.
India is the biggest client of phosphate products from Senegal and the second
shareholder in the Industries Chimiques du Senegal (ICS) company, making it
infact, one of the prime commercial partners of Senegal.
The aim is to see it evolve into a first-rate economic partnership. To achieve
this, the immediate involvement of businessmen and industrialists from the two
countries through « joint ventures » is necessary. On the fringe, Senegal could
become the « Gateway » for Indian companies, not only to other West and Central
African countries, but also to Europe and America.