Libya is forging ahead on a growth path and a steady companion in this growth has been India.
Talking to FE, Anil Trigunayat, Ambassador of India to Libya, said, “ India has rendered all possible assistance in Libya’s nation building enterprise. Major Indian construction and infrastructure companies have been actively engaged in the Libyan effort. During the revolution their camps and facilities were placed at the disposal of the revolutionaries.”
“Despite huge losses to their equipment and property the Indian companies continue to employ their Libyan employees and have paid all their dues," the envoy pointed out.
The changes are evident but there are still some major challenges that lie ahead.
The most daunting task for the New Libya is to deal with security challenges for which integration of revolutionaries and militias into a meaningful and gainful retraining and reemployment paradigm matrix is absolutely essential. For democracy to horizontally and vertically prosper institution building and adherence to core values of tolerance and accommodation to rival opinion and freedom of expression with responsibility is a sine qua non for the progress of the country.
According to Trigunayat, “For all these initiatives to succeed significant investment and international assistance and cooperation including foreign investment and technology transfer are a priory. Similarly diversification of Libyan economy and development of SME sector hold a good promise.”
Indian companies have a lot of oppurtunities for ventures in new Libya in several sectors including reconstruction, development and institution and capacity building. “For the infrastructure expansion and maintenance in the housing,
Talking to FE, Anil Trigunayat, Ambassador of India to Libya, said, “ India has rendered all possible assistance in Libya’s nation building enterprise. Major Indian construction and infrastructure companies have been actively engaged in the Libyan effort. During the revolution their camps and facilities were placed at the disposal of the revolutionaries.”
“Despite huge losses to their equipment and property the Indian companies continue to employ their Libyan employees and have paid all their dues," the envoy pointed out.
The changes are evident but there are still some major challenges that lie ahead.
The most daunting task for the New Libya is to deal with security challenges for which integration of revolutionaries and militias into a meaningful and gainful retraining and reemployment paradigm matrix is absolutely essential. For democracy to horizontally and vertically prosper institution building and adherence to core values of tolerance and accommodation to rival opinion and freedom of expression with responsibility is a sine qua non for the progress of the country.
According to Trigunayat, “For all these initiatives to succeed significant investment and international assistance and cooperation including foreign investment and technology transfer are a priory. Similarly diversification of Libyan economy and development of SME sector hold a good promise.”
Indian companies have a lot of oppurtunities for ventures in new Libya in several sectors including reconstruction, development and institution and capacity building. “For the infrastructure expansion and maintenance in the housing,
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