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India’s engagement with Africa: An enduring partnership

H.H.S.Viswanathan argues that India’s ambitions of being a global power cannot be achieved without the support of the African continent. Read more articles in the “Why India-Africa relations matter”...

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Photoblog: The African Diaspora in the Indian Ocean World

In recent times, the growing economic relationship between India and African countries has been the subject of academic research and newspaper articles. Yet, as this collection of images courtesy of...

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Book review – India in Africa: Changing Geographies of Power

LSE’s Raj Verma describes the book India in Africa as a welcome addition to the growing literature on  the South Asian giant’s engagement with the African continent. Read more articles in the “Why...

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Time to scale up relations between India and Africa

Anirudh Menon argues that India should accelerate its trade and aid relationship with the emerging economies of Africa. This article was first published by Gateway House: Indian Council on Global...

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The Tiger and the Dragon: a comparison of Indian and Chinese investments in...

LSE’s Raj Verma describes how India and China differ in their approaches to mobilising crude oil in West Africa. Read more articles in the “Why India-Africa relations matter” blog series. India and...

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“Africa is part of South Asia just as South Asia is part of Africa” –...

LSE’s Tirthankar Roy calls for greater historical consciousness of the centuries-old ties between India and African countries. Q. What kind of economic ties have existed between India and African...

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India and Africa ties: challenges and opportunities

In this post, Dr Sumit Roy* highlights the thinking and the strategies underlying the growing and controversial economic ties between India and Africa in the context of the latter’s pursuit of...

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India-Africa: a partnership of pragmatism and potential

The India-Africa Forum Summit took place in New Delhi from 26-29 October 2015, having been postponed from December 2014 due to the Ebola epidemic. Miko Brown assesses how the third summit contrasted...

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What next after the Delhi Declaration? The Challenges and Opportunities of...

As the India Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to usher in a new era of Africa-India relations, LSE’s Pritish Behuria analyses his approach. Last month, representatives from all 54 African countries...

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The limits of Modi-fying India’s Africa engagement

India-Africa Forum and Summit in October 2015 saw African leaders welcomed with unprecedented levels of ceremony and political theatre. But Daniel Large writes that underneath new branding were old...

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The appropriation and commodification of cultural affinities in boosting...

Pooja Jain discusses the role of cultural links and imaging in the flourishing economic partnership between India and Senegal. Studying the political economy of cultural exchanges between India and...

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Rethinking the scope of South-South Co-operation in the wake of attacks on...

Pooja Jain argues that the principles of South-South Co-operation must widen their scope to include human rights and racial equalities.   The murder of the Congo national Masonda Ketada Olivier in...

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As India-Africa ties are boosted, a shift in this South-South relationship is...

Despite headlines describing a new era of greater economic, political and social ties, Barnaby Dye writes of a new shift in the substance of India-Africa relations. World attention was drawn to Delhi...

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Time to scale up relations between India and Africa

Anirudh Menon argues that India should accelerate its trade and aid relationship with the emerging economies of Africa. This article was first published by Gateway House: Indian Council on Global...

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India and Africa ties: challenges and opportunities

In this post, Dr Sumit Roy* highlights the thinking and the strategies underlying the growing and controversial economic ties between India and Africa in the context of the latter’s pursuit of...

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The Tiger and the Dragon: a comparison of Indian and Chinese investments in...

LSE’s Raj Verma describes how India and China differ in their approaches to mobilising crude oil in West Africa. Read more articles in the “Why India-Africa relations matter” blog series. India and...

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India-Africa: a partnership of pragmatism and potential

The India-Africa Forum Summit took place in New Delhi from 26-29 October 2015, having been postponed from December 2014 due to the Ebola epidemic. Miko Brown assesses how the third summit contrasted...

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What next after the Delhi Declaration? The Challenges and Opportunities of...

As the India Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to usher in a new era of Africa-India relations, LSE’s Pritish Behuria analyses his approach. Last month, representatives from all 54 African countries...

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The limits of Modi-fying India’s Africa engagement

India-Africa Forum and Summit in October 2015 saw African leaders welcomed with unprecedented levels of ceremony and political theatre. But Daniel Large writes that underneath new branding were old...

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The appropriation and commodification of cultural affinities in boosting...

Pooja Jain discusses the role of cultural links and imaging in the flourishing economic partnership between India and Senegal. Studying the political economy of cultural exchanges between India and...

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