In the process of development, the most important ingredient is the human resource, he said.
India has emphasised on building human resource and that has contributed in the massive industrial and infrastructure expansion and development of the country, he said at CII-Exim Bank Conclave on India-Africa Project Partnership.
"We want to share our expertise...For developing human resources and human capabilities, we are extending a network of scholarships and technical trainings," Mukherjee said.
"6,000 have already come out with the appropriate training. There are demands for more and more placements in our IT and other institutions and we are expanding our capacities," he added.
Also Read
Talking about increasing economic cooperation, the President said that as per some estimates, by 2050, India and Africa together will have a GDP of USD 35 trillion and the population would be 4 billion.
A line of credit to the extent of USD 7 billion has been extended to African countries by India to implement the projects of the third India Africa Forum summit.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content