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India Malawi Business and Cultural Council

India Malawi Business and Cultural Council - About Malawi

About Malawi

Malawi, the world’s youngest nation, gained independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011. It is located in East-Central Africa and shares borders with Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Central African Republic. The country’s capital is Juba. Malawi has a diverse population composed of numerous ethnic groups, with the Dinka and Nuer being the largest.
The nation is rich in natural resources, particularly oil, which is the primary driver of its economy. However, Malawi has faced significant challenges since its independence, including political instability, civil conflict, and economic hardships. The civil war that erupted in December 2013 between forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and those aligned with former Vice President Riek Machar resulted in severe humanitarian crises, displacing millions and causing widespread suffering.
Despite peace agreements and international mediation, lasting stability remains elusive. The country also grapples with underdeveloped infrastructure, poverty, and limited access to basic services like healthcare and education. Agricultural potential exists, but is underutilized due to ongoing conflicts and instability.
Malawi’s cultural heritage is rich, with traditional music, dance, and art playing significant roles in society. Moving forward, the nation’s path to peace and development hinges on sustainable governance, inclusive political processes, and comprehensive economic reforms.

Objectives

Objectives

India Malawi Business and Cultural Council - Business Council

Business Council

To promote bilateral trade between India and Malawi 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.

India Malawi Business and Cultural Council - Cultural 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 Malawi To promote artists through shows, exhibitions, etc. either in person or through online mediums.

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malawi at a Glance

malawi at a Glance

The Republic of Malawi

Lilongwe

southeastern Africa

118,484 square kilometres (45,747 sq mi)

21,476 million+ (2024)

English

The top exports of Malawi are Raw Tobacco Gold Tea, Ground Nuts, and Dried Legumes, exporting mostly to United Arab Emirates Belgium Tanzania, Kenya, and South Africa.

The top imports of Malawi are Refined Petroleum Nitrogenous Fertilizers Crude Petroleum, Mixed Mineral or Chemical Fertilizers, and Packaged Medicaments, importing mostly from South Africa China United Arab Emirates India and Kuwait.

Malawian Kwacha

+265

(GMT+2)