Who are our three largest trading partners in South Africa?
South Africa is number one, Nigeria is number two, and Egypt is number three. With South Africa we have a very large trading relationship, we buy a lot of important minerals from them, we also get technologies from them in mining and coal-to-gas-to-liquid and so on. But it’s also increasingly a market for us. For our vehicles, for our manufactured goods. The Tatas are selling as many as 5,000 Indicas a month in South Africa alone. With Nigeria, it’s our second-largest source of oil. Something like 20 per cent of our oil comes from Nigeria. And again, it is an increasing market for our manufactured goods, for our pharmaceuticals, and engineered products. Egypt is a country that we have a long-standing relationship with, and we have some joint ventures which we have just set up in the fertilizer industry. The Birla group has some long-standing ventures there for carbon black and so on. So it’s a fairly diverse relationship, but I’d say those are three of the biggest ones. Is India among