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The Megapixel of Africa Continent

Almost five years back, India and China were competing in the African continent to capture the economy and set up new business ties with the African nations. It was a close call, and India lost to the China. Well, there is no shame in accepting the defeat but it will be injustice, if we don’t try.

India hosted the Indo-African summit of 2015 and which has reached to a successful end. It was important for India in order to strengthen its business ties with Africa and overcome the defeat given by china in terms of economy. Great move by Indian think tank but the question is what we have gained from the Indo-African Summit 2015.

Let us discuss our gains which will not concentrate on the megapixel of the image but we will focus on the pixels. It will be enlightening for all of us, not just the ministers of Indian government.

Now, Indian Establishment knows where Niger is on Map. Do you know?

1. Niger falls in Sahara desert of West Africa.


2. The neighbouring nations of Niger are Mali, Libya, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Algeria and Benin


3. It has a republic government which is emerging out of the military rule.


4. Niger is named after Niger River which is lifeline for the nation as the land around it is the only fertile region.


5. As I was confused Niger with Nigeria, kindly don’t confuse yourself. Both are different countries located in African continent.

6. It is important for India, as Niger has rich deposition of Uranium. It will help India to fuel up its Nuclear power plants to boost up the electricity in the country.

Moving on from Niger, let us see Sudan. Do you know why president of Sudan wear cowboy hat?


President of Sudan is Salva Kiir Mayardit and he always wears cowboy hat. Well the reason behind his obsession with the cowboy hat has a simple story behind it. The hat was gifted by former President of United States George Bush when he visited the White House in the year 2006. Kiir loved the hat so much that he has filled his closet with similar such hats.

King of Swaziland own Customs

1. King of Swaziland has his own customs like you see in king of Thrones or any other TV series depicting ancient Kings.

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2. Wherever he goes, before his arrival the announcement is made. In Swaziland, you can see the image of the King on every small thing such as coins, currency notes, building lobbies and billboards.

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3. King Mswati of Swaziland has fourteen wives and several children. He is completely monarch but according to the customs he rules along with the mother.

What India trade from Guiana?

1. What India trade with Guiana or why Guiana is so concerned about India?

2. Interestingly, India is the only buyer of cashew produced by Guiana. Hence, India becomes an important trade prospect the African country like Guiana.



3. So these were the small pixels of the megapixels, and India is walking on the path which may bring countries together.



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