ID | 141589 |
Title Proper | India and Africa in the 21st century |
Other Title Information | empirical analysis of India’s foreign olicy |
Language | ENG |
Author | Biswas, Aparajita ; Shankar, Shaantanu |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | India-Africa relations have evolved dynamically and continuously over the years, having exhibited both change and continuity. During the colonial period, engagement was dictated by the colonial administrators as primary actors. It is only in the post-Colonial phase that formal relations were established between national representative governments. Soon after India’s independence Indo-African interaction focused on the liberation of African countries and only in the post-Cold War era, with the emergence of both India and a large number of African countries as liberal global economies, have relations truly expanded and developed. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol. 36, No.11; Nov 2015: p.5-12 |
Journal Source | World Focus 2015-11 36, 11 |
Key Words | Economic Diplomacy ; Security Challenges ; Diaspora ; India - Foreign Policy ; Empirical Analysis ; India - Africa Relations ; India and Africa ; Colonial Administrators ; Indo - African Interaction ; Liberal Global Economies ; India - Africa Policy |