Publication

Feb 2011

This paper examines India’s relations with African countries. Although they are time-tested and historical, in recent years the affiliation has been revitalized. Both continuity and change feature in India’s evolving relations with Africa. India’s engagement with Africa is not only directed towards aiding India’s energy strategy, but may be seen as a continuation of the past trend of supporting weaker allies. The trends in trade, the diverse investment profile, as well as various initiatives to augment technical assistance, training and capacity building in Africa, suggest a strategy that has married components of the earlier idealistic policy with strands of pragmatism.

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Author Ruchita Beri
Series SAIIA Occasional Papers
Issue 76
Publisher South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
Copyright © 2011 South African Institute of International Affairs
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