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India must move beyond symbolic MoUs to forge a meaningful and mutually beneficial space partnership with the African Union
When President Ruto was elected, his campaign focused on economic inequality in Kenya, but is now threatened by the same class politics that his campa
The expanded BRICS offers India opportunities to assert its global leadership, but it also poses certain geopolitical and geoeconomic challenges.
आफ्रिकेच्या ‘एसडीजी’ची पुनर्रचना करण्यासाठी मोठ्या प्�
Massive resources are needed to realign Africa's SDGs, and the current global financial order is proving to be inadequate. The AU must boost efforts a
भारत आणि आफ्रिका यांच्या संबंधामधील पूर्ण क्षमता विकसि�
To unlock the full potential of India-Africa relations, it is imperative to foster a mutually beneficial partnership through enhanced collaboration an
Since P20-type parliamentary diplomacy has seen acceptance, slight organisational changes can place the P20 on track for being an exemplar multilatera
In today’s world, the role of major and middle powers is more critical than ever in ensuring that wider developmental concerns are addressed
From trust deficit to trust management, the G20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration brings ideas, ideologies and individuals on a single platform. Given
India’s clear and consistent push for the Global South’s perceptions and challenges has contributed to a belated but necessary shift in European t
In its efforts to be the voice of the Global South, India has continued to push for an African Union seat at the G20 during its presidency
क्या हाल ही में हुए शिखर सम्मेलन से यूरोपीय संघ और अफ्रीक�
India’s G20 presidency provides it a chance to reboot its ties with African nations
Never before has Africa been led by such a tiny island country, and therefore, it brings a tide of change and focuses perhaps on the problems of small
A mixed-bag response of the African nations to the Russia-Ukraine war emanates from their dependence on both Russia and the West.
Equivocal sentiments emanate from African countries on their stance on voting for the UN resolution demanding withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukrai
Would the recent summit help the AU and EU reboot their ties?
Successive coups in Africa will only further destabilise the region; African regional groupings need to resort to active intervention to curtail it.
The spillover of terrorist activity from West Asia to Africa has had devastating consequences for the continent
Is the use of constitutional means to secure ruling in perpetuity a new normal in west Africa?
While once hegemonic, the Western model of development cannot claim to be morally superior in today’s multipolar world.
The AU is trying to hold its own with the reforms. It is trying to be more efficient and transparent. However, the reforms are more technocratic than
As the preparations for IAFS IV are underway, there is need to reassess the relationship with the AU.
The regional approach to collectively combat the pandemic may have allowed global institutions such as the United Nations and its agencies to engage r
An efficient and low-cost transport system is a prerequisite for African countries to become competitive in the global market.
The 18th African Union summit, held on January 30, ended without a clear winner for the contested position of the Commission's Chairperson. The election had taken place through a secret ballot and the two contenders for the position were the incumbent.
The AU’s decision to ban Sudan counters the Gulf’s aggressive role in Sudan. It is a major diplomatic feat.
Western-centric institutions are being challenged, and the buzz is only growing.
In the context of the African Union-International Criminal Court confrontation, the court is no longer about finding justice for the victims as many wrongly assume and believe; rather the process is now about whether an ICC faced with prosecuting cases that don't belong there,
Even after the decolonisation of Africa, the continent was unable to formulate, let alone implement its own agenda because of its deep political and economic vulnerabilities. This situation has changed in the last two decades, and today, Africa is witnessing political and economic resurgence. Its leaders realise that the time has come for African development to be owned and driven by the African people themselves. There is a new enthusiasm for th
The last India-Africa Forum Summit took place in New Delhi way back in 2015, and significant shifts in global geopolitics and geoeconomics have occurred since then.
In January 2015, African states, at the 24th session of the African Union (AU) Summit, adopted Agenda 2063—a development plan for ‘The Africa We Want’ that aims to turn the continent into a powerhouse. For Africa to achieve the vision, it needs access to massive financial resources, as well as reforms that enhance its role in global economic governance systems. However, the institutions comprising the global financial architecture continue
Putting New Delhi and Beijing in the same bracket as drivers of South-South Cooperation is incorrect
A cross-analysis of the three regions indicates multiple complementarities between India and Europe vis-à-vis Africa — and that there are good reasons to initiate triangular cooperation in certain sectors.
The Observer Research Foundation and Saferworld, UK, with support from the UK Department of International Development, hosted a workshop in New Delhi in August 2014 with the objective of identifying priorities to help secure an inclusive agreement on the SDGs. This Policy Perspective presents a summary of key issues raised by participants from India, China, Brazil, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and the African Union.