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India in Africa
The China Factor in the India-Tanzania Strategic Partnership
By Raghvendra Kumar
Tanzania’s skepticism toward China has opened new space for India to upgrade a longstanding partnership.
India Seeks a Strategic Reset in Relations With Mozambique
By Raghvendra Kumar
External Affairs Minister Jaishankar's recent trip highlights India's growing interests in the gas-rich, Western Indian Ocean littoral state.
India and South Africa: Adjusting to the New World
By Harsh V. Pant
The South African president’s slated arrival in New Delhi as the Republic Day chief guest presents an opportunity.
Modi's African Outreach Picks Up in Rwanda, Uganda, and South Africa
By Harsh V. Pant
Is Africa large enough for India and China?
African Raw Materials and India’s Quest for Great Power Status
By Khaled Almanzlawiy
Africa’s raw materials and markets will be indispensable for the realization of her geopolitical ambitions.
Long Overdue: India Gets Serious About Africa
By Harsh V. Pant
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is getting serious about India's position in Africa.
China and India: A Balancing Act in Africa
By Pushan Das
China and India have both committed troops to South Sudan—a symbol of the two countries’ intensifying stand-off.
The Great Potash Power Play
Critical to improving farm yields, potash is increasingly a strategic product for Asia’s largest economies.
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