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International Journal of Political Science

Volume  2, Issue 1, January - June 2016, Pages 5-10
 

Review Article

Reinvigorating India-Africa Partnership: Some Critical Gaps

Arunoday Bajpai

Associate Professor and Head, Department of Political Science, Agra College, M.G. Road, Agra-282004. (U.P.)

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Abstract

 India and Africa, the two sister continents share historical and cultural ties.  Their common colonial experience, common struggle against subjugation initiated by Gandhi and their common aspirations to realize their destinies provided an ideological framework to forge  their multidimensional partnership during  cold war  period. In the post-cold war globalized world, this partnership is faced with new challenges and opportunities. India needs a proactive involvement to address these challenges to consolidate this partnership.

Keywords: Ideological Framework;  Globalization;  Development Partnership;  India-Africa Forum Summit;   Strategic Cooperation.

Corresponding Author : Arunoday Bajpai