(1) The South African Development Community (SADC) was established in 1992 with the vision of improving economic development, living standards, trade, and peace in southern Africa. (2) Its objectives include achieving development, economic growth, common political values, regional peace and security, employment, and sustainable natural resources utilization. (3) SADC activities focus on sectors like agriculture, infrastructure, politics/defense/security, social development, trade/investment, and wildlife tourism.
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1. SOUTH AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITYPresentation by:Prosenjit RoyRajdeepMazumdarRajiAlamRinkiMusaddiHISTORY OF HUMAN AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTCALCUTTA BUSINESS SCHOOL 09-11
2. INTRODUCTIONEstablished at The SUMMIT OF HEADS OF STATE & GOVERNMENT ON 17TH AUGUST 1992 in Windhoek, Namibia.Chairman of SADC : Mr. Joseph KabilaVISION is one of a common future within the regional community to ensure improvement in : Economic Standard of Living & Quality of Life Facilitation of trade Freedom & Social Justice Peace and security of people
6. FORMATION OF SADCCSADC countries faced several challengesMost of these challenges could not be tackled by individual countriesThe sustainable development was threatened by various factorsThe need of co-operation and integrationSADCC was launched in 1980
7. SADCC TO SADCSADCC needed strengtheningStruggle against colonialism in the region ended in 1990In August 1992 `SADCC` transformed into `SADC`Its purpose was to promote deeper economic co-operation and integration
8. OBJECTIVES OF SADCAchieve development and economic growthEvolve common political valuesPromote and defend peace and securityPromote productive employment Achieve sustainable utilization of natural resources
9. What SADC must Do?Harmonize Political and socio-economic policiesMobilization of required resourcesFree movement of capital and laborPromote the development of human resourcesPromote development, transfer and mastery of technology
10. SADC ACTIVITIESAgriculture and Natural Resources Research and Development UnitInfrastructure and ServicesPolitics, Defence and SecuritySocial & Human Development & Special ProgrammesTrade, Industry, Finance and Investment (TIFI)Promoting Wildlife Tourism
18. Ecological debtDebt accumulated by Northern industrial countries towards third world countries on account of :Resource PlunderingEnvironmental damageFree occupation of environmental space to deposit wasteUnpaid cost of renewable resources that have been exported
35. Indian Premier League season IIINDIAN BUSINESS BSNL Global Expansion regimeTata MotorsIndian Drugs and Medicine IndustryIndian I.T IndustryCoal Mining CompaniesTelecom Operators
38. India SADC Co-operationProblem of HIV/AIDS /Epidemic Diseases Prominence of Indian drugs ITEC programmeIndia NEPAD partnershipExport-Import Bank of India (EXIM India)
43. Ecological DebtConclusionIndian Business Uncharted TerritoryConsolidation of Indo-Africa Economic Co-operationTrade ProtocolSADC Member Countries Challenge ( Economic)Exploitation of Resources Environmental DamagesFree Occupation of Environmental space to deposit waste
44. CONCLUDING THOUGHTSIndia should expand its business interest in SADC Countries.More freedom to Indian Industries to merge and enter SADC MarketsPSU should access the SADC Markets