India and Francophone Africa under Globalisation

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There are thirty African countries who are member of La Francophonie. African continent has the largest number of French speaking people totaling over 150 millions. This region also has around half a dozen exclusive Francophone regional organizations which have their own currency and institutions. India despite having a strong Indo-African relations, has little bilateral and multilateral interactions with most these francophone countries and regional entities. Under globalization these countries now enjoy greater openness in their international relations. The growing Indian economy and resource rich Francophone Africa have many economic complementarities which can be utilized for South-South cooperation. However, there is inadequate knowledge in India on Francophone Africa and on the operational dynamics of Francophone regional groupings. This book is an outcome of a seminar jointly organized by Francophone African Studies programme of School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University and African Studies Association of India, New Delhi to address the above issues.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ajay Dubey

Dr. Ajay Dubey is Professor and Chairperson at the Centre for West Asian and African Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). He was the Programme Coordinator of Francophone African Studies, JNU. He is author of several books and research papers on Indo-African relations. African affairs and Diaspora studies. He is associated with three peer reviewed international journals, as Managing Editor of Africa Insight and Africa Review and as Editor-in-Chief of Diaspora Studies.

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Title
India and Francophone Africa under Globalisation
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788190746113
Length
x+262p., Tables; 22cm.
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