India's Development Diplomacy and Soft Power in Africa

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Author: Kenneth King and Meera Venkatachalam
Publisher: Manohar Publishers
ISBN-13: 9789360804879
Publishing year: August 2024
No of pages: 242
Weight: ‎ 700 grams
Book binding: Hardcover

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<p>Indian state and nonstate actors have deployed their soft power in Africa from India’s independence. Since then as a result of internal shifts brought on by economic liberalisation the rise of the political right and the quest for greater regional and global influence India’s geopolitical imaginary has changed. Hitherto shaped by a shared sense of postcolonial marginality Third Worldism and SouthSouth cooperation the country’s relationship with Africa is being reconfigured by a growing sense of Indian exceptionalism. This volume explores key elements at the heart of this Africa policy from India’s capacitybuilding for Africa to its global educational ambitions. Through research in Ethiopia Ghana India Rwanda Senegal South Africa and Tanzania the contributors explore how India’s soft power has been conceptu­alised and enacted in schemes such as Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation African scholarships the PanAfrican enetwork Gandhi statuary and India’s Covid19 outreach to Africa. About the Author Kenneth King is Professor Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh former Director of its Centre for African Studies and author of China’s Aid and Soft Power in Africa (2013). Meera Venkatachalam is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for African Studies at the University of Mumbai and coeditor of IndiaAfrica Partnerships for Food Security and Capacity Building: SouthSouth Cooperation (2021).</p>