India–Tanzania relations

India - Tanzania relations

India

Tanzania

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 an embassy 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, Indian Prime Minister 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]

History

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

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;

President Dr. Ali Mohammed Shein visits New Delhi, India

Tanzania High Level Visits to India

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
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

India High Level Visits to Tanzania

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 Dr. Manmohan Singh 2011

Bilateral Agreements

Non-Governmental Agreement

Cooperation

A friendship, technical, economic and scientific cooperation was signed in 1966. In 1975, a cultural agreement was signed.[7] In 2008, a memorandum of understanding on tourism was signed between India and Tanzania.[4]

Indian community 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.[7]

See also

References

  1. "High Commission of India in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania". Government of India. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  2. "Tanzania Missions Abroad (Embassies&High Commissions)". Government of Tanzania. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "India - Tanzania relations". Government of India. Retrieved 21 June 2011. Tanzania and India have traditionally enjoyed close, friendly and co-operative
  4. 4.0 4.1 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. 6.0 6.1 Arnaud Bébien (27 May 2011). "Tanzania: India - a Rewarding Relationship". allAfrica.com. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Tanzania" (PDF). Retrieved 21 June 2011.