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    Second India-US Strategic Dialogue on Africa held in Washington DC

    Posted 17 May 2024

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    Dialogue aims to share ideas and explore ways to develop institutional, technical and bilateral synergies to work together in Africa.

    • This is the first such dialogue on Africa between India and the US after the inclusion of the African Union as a permanent member of the G20 during India’s presidency of the G20.

    Significance of Africa for India

    • Strategic: Africa is vital for India’s maritime security, protect trade in the Indian Ocean Region from piracy, etc.
    • Economic: Africa's vast natural resources, including oil, gas, minerals, etc., and growing market provide both demand-side and supply-side opportunities for the Indian businesses.
    • Energy Security: Collaboration in the renewable energy sector, such as under International Solar Alliance, aligns with shared goals of sustainable development.
    • Multilateral: Cooperation with African countries in multilateral forums like UN, Commonwealth, and Non-Aligned Movement enhances India's global influence and prospects of South-South cooperation.

    Challenges in India-Africa Relations

    • China factor: China's growing influence in Africa through its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and investments poses a challenge to India's interests.
    • Security: Persistent conflicts and political instability in parts of Africa pose risks to Indian investments, expatriates, and development projects.
    • Racial tensions:  African students complain of harassment and discrimination.

    Initiatives by India to engage Africa

    • Kampala Principles (2018): 10 guiding principles outlined by Indian PM for India-Africa partnership including developing together as equals, local partnerships, etc.
    • Asia-Africa Growth Corridor: Initiatives, launched by India, to enhance cooperation with African countries in partnership with Japan.
    • Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC): Offers capacity-building opportunities to professionals and students from African countries
    • Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR): Op Sahayata to assist cyclone-hit Mozambique in 2019 and Op Vanilla to provide relief to flood victims in Madagascar in 2020.
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    • India-US Strategic Dialogue on Africa
    • Kampala Principles (2018)
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