India’s Reinvigorated Relationship with Africa

Abstract: The 21st century is witnessing a substantial re-engagement of India and Africa. Though India and Africa have a history dating back millennia, bilateral relations for most of the 20th century were tepid as each focused inward, first on anti- colonial struggles and then on building up their independent countries. However, since the turn of the century India has re-engage with Africa as both experienced significant economic growth and face similar development challenges on their path towards sustained progress. Acknowldeging the importance of mutual cooperation, both India and African countries have been engaging with each other through bilateral and multilateral initiatives, including the Pan-African e-network, India- Africa Forum Summits, such initiatives signal India and Africa’s mutual interest in strengthening their relationship and South-South cooperation. Furthermore, in a changing global order where OECD countries are experiencing low growth trends and with the emergence of new multilateral institutions such as the BRICS countries-led New Development Bank, these rising powers are influencing global governance, geoeconomics, as well as the global development architecture. This report analyzes the changing India- Africa relationship, with a special focus on development partnerships between the two regions and the future potential of the relationship.

Post Description

  • Publication year: 2016
  • Publication Type: Brief
  • Form of Cooperation: Comprehensive (Lines of credit, grants and loans, and technical assistance).
  • Cooperation Context: Multilateral
  • Recipient Country: Multiple countries
  • Region (Recipient country): Africa
  • Sector: Multi-sectoral
  • The Institution (Publication): Centre for Policy Research
  • Author (and co-authors): Rani Mullen and Kashyap Arora
  • Keywords: South-South cooperation; India’s development cooperation; Africa; Pan-African e-network
  • Link: CPR site link

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