Africa is a continent, comprising 53 independent sovereign nation-states, having 700 million population. Economically, it is a very rich continent possessing the maximum reserves of strategic resources. India, on the other hand, is the second-fastest growing economy in the world, next only to china.
Africa and India together, can definitely play a significant role in the international politics and, hence, pave the way for meaningful changes in the existing world order. It is a matter of great satisfaction that both Africa and India are working together at the major international for a like, the United Nations and World Trade Organisation for protecting and promoting their legitimate interests.
This book is the original and most comprehensive study of Africa and India in the political and economic sphere. Major areas of research investigation is this work include, Africa, India and the Restructuring of the United Nations Security Council, India's economic influences in the Age of Globalisation, Challenges of External Debt for the Development of Africa and India, Africa and India under the Debt Trap, Africa, India and the World Trade Organisation, Post-Doha Africa, India and the International Economic Order.
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