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       New India-Africa





       defence pact gives a





       boost to cooperation





        INDIA            THE India-Africa Defence Dialogue (IADD)  colonial past.
                         took place on the sidelines of DefExpo 2022 in   India has overtaken the US and is currently
                         Gandhinagar, Gujarat, on October 18. The con-  the third biggest destination for African exports,
                         ference, presided over by Rajnath Singh, India’s  after the EU and China, according to the 2018
                         Minister of Defence, was attended by represent-  UN Report.
                         atives from 50 African countries and focused on   India introduced the ‘Duty Free Tariff Pref-
                         strengthening cooperation in the defence field.  erence Scheme’ for LDCs (Low Development
                           Singh opened the conference by stating that  Countries) in 2008, eliminating customs duties
                         “India remains united with African countries in  for imports from several African countries.
                         their quest for peace, security, stability, growth   India’s holistic aid model encompasses eco-
                         and prosperity”, and confirmed the country’s  nomic cooperation, humanitarian assistance
                         commitment to African development, previ-  through community development, education,
                         ously pledged by the Prime Minister, Narendra  training and technical assistance. The key areas
                         Modi, during his address to the Parliament of  of trade and cooperation include education,
                         Uganda in 2018.                      healthcare, military and maritime security, ICTs
                           The event showcased Indian defence equip-  and sustainable development. India’s involve-
                         ment and technologies, reaffirming India’s  ment in Africa widely benefits from the African
                         emerging role as a leading defence exporter.  Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which
                           The IADD is just the latest step in the deep-  came into force in 2019 to facilitate the move-
                         ening India-Africa relationship. India has long  ment of goods between African nations and to
                         been trying to claim its role as a leading partner  boost foreign investments.
                         for the emerging continent, whose vast resources   India is also a founding member of the
                         appeal to all global powers.         Asia-Africa Growth Corridor (AAGC), a trade
                           India is entering the struggle for power and  programme jointly launched with Japan in 2017
                         influence over Africa in a bid to counter China’s  and open to all Asian nations not aligned with
                         relentless activity in the continent, and never  China. The AAGC commits to long-term invest-
                         misses the chance to highlight its differences  ments in Africa, on the basis that Africa should
                         with its Asian rival.                not just be seen as a destination for short-term
                           “We do not believe in making or becoming a  returns, but as a partner for solid medium- and
                         client or satellite state,” said Rajnath Singh, “and  long-term relationships.
                         so, when we partner with any nation, it is on the   On  the  downside,  the  balance  of  trade
                         basis of sovereign equality and mutual respect.  between Africa and India appears to be strongly
                         Forging relations comes naturally to India, as we  skewed, with Africa exporting mainly raw mate-
                         work towards mutual economic development”.   rials and natural resources (particularly oil and
                           A 2018 UN Report said that “India prefers  gas) and India exporting finished products. Fur-
                         not to talk in terms of aid, but rather develop-  thermore, the relationship is riddled with chal-
                         ment cooperation under the rubric of South-  lenges: India is voicing concerns - shared by all
                         South solidarity”, seeking mutual benefits and  the other global powers engaged with the con-
                         pursuing “aid for trade” schemes.    tinent - over the slow pace of reform of African
                           This approach is in stark contrast with China’s  nations, which still suffer from a lack of skilled
                         policies in Africa - represented by the Belt and  labour and infrastructure, as well as political
                         Road initiative and the Forum on China-Africa  instability.
                         Cooperation (FOCAC) - which are based on a   However, the medium and long-term out-
                         ‘donor-recipient’ relationship and have been  look for economic cooperation between India
                         widely criticised as self-serving, financially  and Africa is promising, especially in the light of
                         enslaving and clientelistic.         Russia’s costly war in Ukraine, which could soon
                           The motive behind India’s political and eco-  force the country to abandon its plans for Africa.
                         nomic engagement with Africa was reaffirmed   India is already a more important trading
                         by Rajiv Bhatia, scholar and long-serving Indian  partner for Africa - in 2019 it accounted for 5%
                         diplomat who, in his recently published book  of the continent’s trade - and would gladly take
                         “India-Africa relations: Changing Horizons”,  over the market share given up by Russia to fur-
                         described India and Africa as “two soulmates,  ther raise its stake. ™
                         friends and partners”, a reference to their shared



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