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ID130643
Title ProperIndia, Africa and the Indian Ocean
LanguageENG
AuthorNaidu, G.V.C
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)A rising Africa has caught the attention of the world not merely because of its vast natural resources but also because it is the economically fastest growing continent. The article argues that, as Africa gains prominence, the roles of China and India have come into focus. New Delhi's current policy is quite different from that it pursued in the post-independence era, which was focussed on the limited political agenda of anti-colonialism. Even as its interests in the Indian Ocean rapidly grow, its great power ambitions are increasing backed by a burgeoning economy. This has necessitated a new a new policy of engagement that is expansive and multifaceted, encompassing political, economic and strategic dimensions. India maintains that its robust economic relationship is part of South-South cooperation and hence mutually beneficial, for it is aimed at capability and institution building. While economic and political aspects continue to dominate the academic discourse, the Indian Ocean is beginning to become a significant factor in India's Africa policy, even as this ocean acquires enormous geostrategic and economic
`In' analytical NoteJournal of the Indian Ocean Region Vol.9, No.2; December 2013: p.189-207
Journal SourceJournal of the Indian Ocean Region Vol.9, No.2; December 2013: p.189-207
Key WordsAfrica's Rise ;  India-Africa ;  Indian Navy ;  India's Maritime Strategy ;  Indian Ocean ;  Maritime Security ;  Maritime Policy ;  Indian Ocean Region - IOR ;  Indo - African Relations ;  International Relations ;  Geopolitics ;  Geostrategic ;  Economic Cooperation ;  South - South Cooperation ;  Political Economy ;  Economic Relationship ;  Political Agenda