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    India needs to ‘connect, build and revive’ with Africa

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    India-Africa Relations: A Decade of Progress and Future Prospects

    Ten years after the last India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS-III) in New Delhi, significant strides have been made in Indo-African relations. This period marked a substantial increase in diplomatic and economic engagements, underlined by several key developments and initiatives.

    Current Achievements and Developments

    • Diplomatic Expansion: India has established 17 new missions across Africa.
    • Trade Growth: Bilateral trade has exceeded $100 billion, and India ranks among Africa’s top five investors with cumulative investments of $75 billion.
    • Global Representation: India played a crucial role in securing full membership for the African Union in the G-20.

    Strategic Initiatives

    • Maritime Security: The Africa-India Key Maritime Engagement (AIKEYME) involved joint exercises with African navies, enhancing maritime security cooperation.
    • Educational Collaboration: The new campus of IIT Madras in Zanzibar and programs like the Pan-African e-Network and the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) program highlight India's commitment to knowledge-sharing.
    • Financial Support: India's Exim Bank extended a $40 million credit line to the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID).

    Challenges and Future Strategies

    • Competition with China: Despite significant trade growth, India’s engagement with Africa still lags behind China due to smaller balance sheets and bureaucratic challenges.
    • Value Chain Enhancement: To sustain momentum, India should focus on co-investing in emerging sectors such as green hydrogen, electric mobility, and digital infrastructure.
    • Digital Collaboration: Developing an India-Africa digital corridor leveraging UPI, India Stack, and Africa's digital strengths can foster co-development in health, education, and payments.
    • Institutional Framework Revival: Reviving the IAFS can rejuvenate diplomatic energy and cooperation.

    Conclusion

    India and Africa have moved beyond mere trade to exchange confidence, capacity, and ideas. The next chapter of Indo-African relations will necessitate partnerships that build on past successes and address emerging global challenges.

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    • India-Africa Forum Summit
    • Africa-India Key Maritime Engagement
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