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Ruto’s Kenya: A test for US foreign policy
Oct 04, 2024

Ruto’s Kenya: A test for US foreign policy

The recent uprising, coupled with the Kenyan government’s authoritarian response under Ruto, has prompted the US to change its Kenya strategy

Convulsions in Kenya
Jul 19, 2024

Convulsions in Kenya

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

কেনিয়া ভারতকে এক নতুন আলোকে দেখছে
Feb 02, 2024

কেনিয়া ভারতকে এক নতুন আলোকে দেখছে

কেনিয়া তার অংশীদারিত্বে বৈচিত্র্যের সন্ধান করছে এবং আ�

केनियाचा भारताबाबत बदलता दृष्टीकोन
Jan 06, 2024

केनियाचा भारताबाबत बदलता दृष्टीकोन

आपल्या भागीदारीतील विविधतेच्या शोधात असलेला केनिया आंत

भारत को अपने एक भरोसेमंद भागीदार के रूप में देखता है केन्या!
Dec 15, 2023

भारत को अपने एक भरोसेमंद भागीदार के रूप में देखता है केन्या!

केन्या तमाम देशों के साथ अपनी साझेदारियों में विविधता ला

Kenya sees India in a new hue
Dec 13, 2023

Kenya sees India in a new hue

Kenya is seeking diversity in its partnerships and sees India as a credible partner at the present stage of international reordering

भारत, कीनिया और अफ्रीकी-एशियाई सदी
Jul 30, 2023

भारत, कीनिया और अफ्रीकी-एशियाई सदी

‘अफ्रीकी-एशियाई सदी’ की संभावना के एक वास्तविकता होने के

কেনিয়ার নির্বাচন: আশ্চর্যজনক ভাবে এক গণতান্ত্রিক এবং শান্তিপূর্ণ প্রক্রিয়া
Oct 11, 2022

কেনিয়ার নির্বাচন: আশ্চর্যজনক ভাবে এক গণতান্ত্রিক এবং শান্তিপূর্ণ প্রক্রিয়া

কেনিয়ার সাম্প্রতিক নির্বাচনে রাজনৈতিক হিংসার অনুপস্থি�

कीनिया का चुनाव: आश्चर्यजनक रूप से लोकतांत्रिक और शांतिपूर्ण आयोजन
Sep 17, 2022

कीनिया का चुनाव: आश्चर्यजनक रूप से लोकतांत्रिक और शांतिपूर्ण आयोजन

कीनिया में हाल के चुनावों के दौरान राजनीतिक हिंसा की कमी �

कीनिया का चुनाव: आश्चर्यजनक रूप से लोकतांत्रिक और शांतिपूर्ण आयोजन
Sep 17, 2022

कीनिया का चुनाव: आश्चर्यजनक रूप से लोकतांत्रिक और शांतिपूर्ण आयोजन

कीनिया में हाल के चुनावों के दौरान राजनीतिक हिंसा की कमी �

The Kenyan elections: A surprisingly democratic and peaceful affair
Sep 13, 2022

The Kenyan elections: A surprisingly democratic and peaceful affair

The lack of political violence during the recent elections in Kenya spells progress for the East African country.

भारत, कीनिया और अफ्रीकी-एशियाई सदी
Feb 08, 2022

भारत, कीनिया और अफ्रीकी-एशियाई सदी

‘अफ्रीकी-एशियाई सदी’ की संभावना के एक वास्तविकता होने के

India, Kenya and the Afro-Asian Century
Jan 26, 2022

India, Kenya and the Afro-Asian Century

While the promise of the “Afro-Asian century” is real, it will be tempered by two factors: economic and population growth

साल 2021, कीनिया का परिदृश्य और महिलाओं के लिए उपलब्ध तकनीक़
Mar 24, 2021

साल 2021, कीनिया का परिदृश्य और महिलाओं के लिए उपलब्ध तकनीक़

2020 ने औपचारिक और अनौपचारिक- दोनों क्षेत्रों को तेज़ी से तक

Technology for women in 2021: Perspectives from Kenya
Jan 08, 2021

Technology for women in 2021: Perspectives from Kenya

2020 has seen the rapid uptake of technology in both the formal and informal sectors with many formal employers adapting strategies that have allowed

Digital rights in 2021: Perspectives from Kenya
Jan 08, 2021

Digital rights in 2021: Perspectives from Kenya

In the coming years, many will be watching to see whether mobile network operators will manage to retain the 2.8 million new mobile money subscribers

India-Africa health partnership: Perspectives
Mar 07, 2020

India-Africa health partnership: Perspectives

The time for an India-Africa partnership is ripe. Governments must be put to task to ensure that health stakeholders and all partnerships remain commi

TICAD-VI sees biggest leap, but will it be enough to face challenges from China, West
Sep 07, 2016

TICAD-VI sees biggest leap, but will it be enough to face challenges from China, West

Hosting it in Kenya this year, TICAD demonstrated the deeper involvement of Africa in the process.

Kenya’s mobile money story and the runaway success of M-Pesa
Sep 03, 2016

Kenya’s mobile money story and the runaway success of M-Pesa

M-Pesa in its current form was launched in Kenya in April 2007, and it revolutionised the financial services landscape.

Kenya's war: No end in sight
Jan 24, 2012

Kenya's war: No end in sight

On January 16, 2012, the Kenyan troops completed 90 days of their presence in Somalia where they had gone to fight the al-Shabaab militants. The initial aim of the invasion, which began as a reaction to a spate of kidnappings and raids on Kenyan border by the Islamic militants, was to secure the border between the two countries.

Gender Parity in the Entrepreneurship Cycle in Kenya
Jun 06, 2022

Gender Parity in the Entrepreneurship Cycle in Kenya

Gender disparities in Kenya’s entrepreneurship cycle are a manifestation of both the historical marginalisation of women and the structural barriers limiting equal participation in the economy. Recent progress in the legal framework has been suboptimal in closing the gender gaps, as seen in the persistent inequalities in formal employment and the high concentration of unlicensed women-owned enterprises in the informal sector. The inequalities a

Trials of Kenyan President, D-P, at The Hague
Sep 19, 2013

Trials of Kenyan President, D-P, at The Hague

Given Kenya's recent diplomatic, financial and trade advancements in the international community, observers anxiously await the verdict in the trials of President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto at The Hague and the reactions of Kenyans to it.

Contemporary aspects of India’s relations with East and South Africa
Jan 19, 2017

Contemporary aspects of India’s relations with East and South Africa

This paper trains the spotlight on India’s relations with Africa by studying the country’s relations with two east African countries – Tanzania and Kenya, and two south African countries – Mozambique and South Africa. The paper opens with a description of the trade, investment, and development cooperation links between India and these countries. An assessment follows of three key areas in these bilateral relationships: energy, food securi

Is India the New China in Africa?
Jun 18, 2021

Is India the New China in Africa?

Promising a more inclusive and transparent development model, New Delhi is looking to become the region’s biggest partner.

National digital economy strategies: A survey of Africa
Jul 26, 2019

National digital economy strategies: A survey of Africa

Developing national digital strategies has become crucial for all countries, especially for developing nations. African countries, in particular, must find a niche in the global digital economy to accelerate inclusive social and economic development using technology. This brief compares the national digital strategies of 17 African countries and analyses them based on the typology of the relationship between state and society in the context of th

Regional Integration in Africa:A Study on the East African community
Nov 08, 2013

Regional Integration in Africa:A Study on the East African community

As economic growth continues to slump around the world, it has become imperative for developing nations such as India to seek to strengthen partnerships with African nations. There is a growing consensus that Africa is the last remaining capitalist playground. With an abundance of natural resources and the lack of an institutionalised capacity to harness them, Africa's statesmen have sought to move beyond their dependence on foreign (mainly West

The Search for Sustainable Solutions to Debt Accumulation in Sub-Saharan Africa
Jul 21, 2023

The Search for Sustainable Solutions to Debt Accumulation in Sub-Saharan Africa

Like in some other regions of the world, the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated external debt accumulation in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This could have massive, adverse impacts on growth as governments prioritise debt servicing commitments over key development expenditures such as healthcare and education. For the countries in SSA with relatively lower GDP, this could mean getting caught in a vicious cycle of low output and mounting debt. A pa

UP is home to people with dangerously wide gaps in skills, income and caste
Nov 18, 2011

UP is home to people with dangerously wide gaps in skills, income and caste

If Uttar Pradesh was to be declared a separate country, it would be the sixth-largest nation. With a population at par with Brazil and per-capita income similar to Kenya's,

Will  Somalia's nightmare end soon?
Nov 17, 2011

Will Somalia's nightmare end soon?

Al-Shabaab's decision to pull out of the capital city of Mogadishu has been viewed widely as a positive development and brings hope to the people of Somalia. Kenya's war against the militant group has also been largely welcomed.