This summer it is destination Africa for India Inc. as political leaders, industrialists and businessmen are increasingly looking to tap the resource-rich countries of the world’s second largest continent.Business Standard said two-way trade between India and Africa is poised to reach US$70 billion by 2015 from US$46 billion at present.Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would be leading a high-powered delegation to Africa, starting May 23. He would visit Ethiopia and Tanzania in an effort to take the Indo-African relationship to the next level by forging greater trade and investment ties.
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