NAMIBIA and India are negotiating the possibility of co-operation in terms of developing academic institutions.
This emerged last week when the new Indian High Commissioner to Namibia, Yogendra Kumar, paid a courtesy call on National Assembly Speaker, Dr Mose Tjitendero, in Windhoek. Kumar said India would offer training for Namibian lawmakers on parliamentary proceedings, adding that parliament was a driving force for political life.The Indian envoy said his country has allocated funds to the New Partnership for Africa Development (Nepad) for its infrastructure development.- NampaKumar said India would offer training for Namibian lawmakers on parliamentary proceedings, adding that parliament was a driving force for political life. The Indian envoy said his country has allocated funds to the New Partnership for Africa Development (Nepad) for its infrastructure development. – Nampa
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