ANALYSIS: How Africa can benefit from India's rise

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ANALYSIS: How Africa can benefit from India's rise
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With India on the rise globally, Africa could benefit from a more engaged and ambitious New Delhi.

, an active diaspora, and the experience of Indian businesses in navigating complex and diverse landscapes are major strengths.

Third, and perhaps most interesting, India is attempting to offer a compelling alternative to China, spanning the military and economic domains. But as Abhishek Mishra of the Observer Research Foundation told ISS Today, New Delhi must avoid framing its Africa strategy through a China gaze.troop contributor to UN peacekeeping missions in Africa.

There are also important soft power tools that New Delhi can unlock in Africa. Healthcare diplomacy was evident during the pandemic, as India donated vaccines to several countries, reinforcing its comparative advantage as the ‘pharmacy of the world’. At a time when Western powers were hoarding vaccines, this gained India goodwill across Africa.

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