India Zambia Business and Cultural Council
About Zambia
Zambia, a landlocked country in southern Africa, is known for its diverse wildlife and rich cultural
heritage. It shares borders with eight countries: Tanzania to the northeast, Malawi to the east,
Mozambique to the southeast, Zimbabwe to the south, Botswana and Namibia to the southwest, Angola to
the west, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north. The capital city is Lusaka, which
is also the largest city and an economic hub.
Zambia boasts several natural attractions, including the renowned Victoria Falls, one of the largest
and most famous waterfalls in the world, located on the Zambezi River. The country is also home to
numerous national parks and game reserves, such as South Luangwa National Park and Kafue National
Park, offering some of Africa's best safari experiences.
The population of Zambia is over 18 million people, with more than 70 ethnic groups. The official
language is English, but numerous local languages are spoken, reflecting the country's ethnic
diversity. Zambia's economy is largely based on mining, particularly copper, which accounts for a
significant portion of its exports. Agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing also contribute to the
economy.
Zambia gained independence from British colonial rule on October 24, 1964. The nation is known for
its peaceful and stable political environment compared to many of its neighbors. It practices a
multi-party democracy, with regular elections and a growing civil society. Despite challenges such
as poverty and health issues, Zambia continues to make progress in various developmental areas.
Objectives
Business Council
To promote bilateral trade between India and Zambia To boost businesses of all the sectors, particularly MSMEs, and create business opportunities To promote businesses of all sizes across the two countries Establish business to business and people to people contact Create tie-ups amongst chambers of commerce and have businesspeople as part of this council.
Cultural Council
To promote cultures and exchange ideas and values through this council Facilitate cultural exchanges in the form of music, dance, history, artifacts, exhibitions, expos and even through online mediums Create opportunities for student exchanges, training and courses to promote cultural relations between India and Zambia To promote artists through shows, exhibitions, etc. either in person or through online mediums.
