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Changing dynamics of India-Africa relations in the twenty-first / Biswas, Aparajita   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Cooperation and conflict in the Hydrocarbon sector in Indian Oc / Biswas, Aparajita April 2004  Journal Article
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Publication April 2004.
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Diaspora: the East African diaspora / Biswas, Aparajita   Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Energy security issues-cooperation between India and African Co / Biswas, Aparajita Apr 2005  Journal Article
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Publication Apr 2005.
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Engagement of China and India in the Western Indian Ocean littoral and island states of East Africa / Biswas, Aparajita   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A significant development in contemporary times is the emergence of the Indian Ocean as an important economic zone and an area of intensifying rivalry between China and India. In this region, East African Indian Ocean littoral and island states have assumed importance because of their geo-strategic significance. Both India and China have increased their presence in the region and offered windows of opportunities to these states. While China’s intense relationship with the region began with the introduction of its One Belt One Road (OBOR) in 2013, India, on its part, has declared this region as a ‘top priority’ area in its foreign policy agenda. This article explores the driving factors behind the growing footprint of China and India in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) littoral and island states in East Africa. While India and China have competing interests and strategies in this region, this article examines whether their increasing engagements bring development opportunities or pose challenges.
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Foreign relations of India: BRIC in Africa / Biswas, Aparajita   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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India and Africa in the 21st century: empirical analysis of India’s foreign olicy / Biswas, Aparajita; Shankar, Shaantanu   Article
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Summary/Abstract 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.
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India- Ethiopia relations in the contemporary times / Biswas, Aparajita   Article
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Summary/Abstract If current trends continue, the trade relationship between Ethiopia and India will continue to grow in importance. As its economy modernises and exports increase, Ethiopia will send a steadily larger number of products. Through its EXIM bank, India has made several significant investments in the Ethiopian state-run sugar industry and in reconnecting Addis Ababa and Djibouti by rail. Indian FDI into Ethiopia has also grown in recent years as Indian companies take advantage of fire-sale land rates and tax holidays.
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India-Africa relations: evolving past to a promising future / Biswas, Aparajita   Article
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Summary/Abstract The contemporary India–Africa relations, although built on strong historical, cultural and political relations, is driven today by economic and geopolitical concerns. Although this relationship has evolved significantly over the years, it had never taken on a strategic nature as it has today. With African nations becoming more assertive and playing host to emerging nations such as China and Brazil, India’s aim of becoming a partner in African development faces competition of sorts. It is imperative therefore, to create new and more productive engagements with Africa, ones that extend beyond the current milieu.
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India's growing trade and investments with east African countri / Biswas, Aparajita   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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India-South Africa economic relations: opportunities and challenges / Biswas, Aparajita   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Some aspects of India Africa relations / Biswas, Aparajita   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract At the India-Africa Forum Summit, New Delhi, hosted by India in April 2008 and attended by the heads of state of 14 countries and representatives from the African Union (AU), two agreements were adopted.
Key Words Africa  India  Kenya  Uganda  Zambia  African Union 
Third World Countries  UK  India - Africa Relations 
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South Africa economy and India / Biswas, Aparajita June 1993  Article
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Publication June 1993.
Description 65-69
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