Addressing the India-Ghana Business Forum meeting here, the President said India is one of the few countries where Small and Medium Enterprises thrive alongside large conglomerates, creating jobs and ensuring wealth distribution on one hand and infrastructure development, indigenisation and external business linkages, on the other.
"Indian entrepreneurs know that developing countries need to prioritise relevant and eco-friendly technologies that are in sync with the state of economic development of the country as well as its social needs," he said.
"Indian businesses have learned adaptability and would be happy to share their experience with their Ghanian counterparts," he said at the meet organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry and the Association of Ghana Industries and Ghana Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The President said he was glad to note that the bilateral trade is in favour of Ghana.
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Recalling ties between the two countries, the President
said relations between the two countries transcend political ideologies and geographical space.
"With the active involvement of Government of Ghana and organisations such Ghana Investment Promotion Council, we could together identify viable projects for the Indian private sector to invest in Indian multi-national companies are active and successful in several countries in Africa and would be more than happy to come to a friendly country like Ghana.
"They recognise that Ghana is the first sub-saharan nation that marched ahead to become a lower middle income country," he said.
"The Indian private sector is equipped with funding capacity as well as appropriate technologies. They stand ready to work with their Ghanian counterparts as partners for mutual benefit. The private and public sectors on both sides should take advantage of the desire and commitment of the two governments to deepen their mutual economic stakes," he said.
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Lauding India's prowess in business, Mukherjee said: "Brand India is a trusted name today across the developing as well as the developed world."
The president said wherever there is a possibility for public-private-partnerships, the Indian government will not hesitate to support such projects to further strengthen the excellent bilateral relations between our two countries.
He said with the active involvement of Government of Ghana and organisations such as Ghana Investment Promotion Council, we could together identify viable projects for the Indian private sector to invest in.