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GS 2: International Relations

‘Indian ties with Africa signal stability in a turbulent world’, Pg12

Jaishankar highlights India-Africa ties as a beacon of stability amid global turbulence, focusing on development and strategic partnerships.

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Key Highlights:

  • External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized the India-Africa relationship as a source of stability amid global turbulence.
  • The fourth India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS-IV) is scheduled for May 28-31, with the theme “Enduring partnership — shared vision”.
  • India is seeking stable alternative suppliers in Africa for essential items like petroleum, natural gas, and fertilizers.
  • India has expanded its diplomatic presence in Africa, with 46 missions now covering every region of the continent.

Detailed Insights:

  • India's ties with Africa are historically rooted in the shared struggle against colonialism, emphasizing development partnership and capacity building.
  • The IAFS-IV aims to strengthen institutions and empower people amidst complex geopolitical and geoeconomic challenges.
  • Disruptions in supplies from the Gulf region have led India to explore alternative suppliers in Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Morocco.
  • The three million-strong Indian diaspora in Africa serves as a "living bridge", fostering people-centric cooperation.
  • India's overseas development support prioritizes Africa outside the South Asian neighborhood, focusing on capacity-building programs.
  • Institutions like IIT Zanzibar, National Forensic Science University in Uganda, and Entrepreneurship Development Centre in Rwanda exemplify people-centric cooperation.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Capacity Building: The process of strengthening the abilities of individuals and organizations to perform functions effectively.
  • Geopolitical Challenges: Issues arising from the combination of political and geographical factors that impact international relations.
  • Overseas Development Assistance: Aid given by governments to support economic and social development in developing countries.
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