Military equipment exports
Counter-terrorism cooperation
As maritime routes in the Indian Ocean become strategically important for global trade and energy transport, India and African coastal nations are working more closely to ensure regional stability and security.
Climate Cooperation and Renewable Energy
Climate change remains one of the biggest common challenges for India and Africa.
Many African nations are highly vulnerable to droughts, floods, food insecurity, and climate-related disasters. India has increasingly partnered with African countries in promoting clean energy and climate resilience.
One of the most important examples of this partnership is the International Solar Alliance (ISA), where around 39 African countries have joined efforts to expand solar energy adoption and sustainable development.
India has also supported African nations through:
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Renewable energy projects
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Capacity-building initiatives
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Climate adaptation programs
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Sustainable agriculture technologies
This cooperation is expected to become even more significant in the coming decades as developing countries push for fair climate financing from developed nations.
Background of the India-Africa Forum Summit
The India-Africa Forum Summit was launched in 2008 as a structured platform to strengthen political, economic, and strategic cooperation between India and African countries.
Previous India-Africa Forum Summits
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Summit
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Year
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Venue
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First Summit
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2008
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New Delhi
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Second Summit
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2011
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Addis Ababa
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Third Summit
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2015
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New Delhi
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The third summit in 2015 was especially historic because leaders from all 54 African countries participated, making it one of India’s largest-ever diplomatic events.
Why the Summit Matters for the Future
The upcoming India-Africa Forum Summit is more than just a diplomatic gathering. It represents the growing confidence and influence of the Global South in shaping the future international order.
For India, Africa is a vital partner in trade, energy security, maritime strategy, and global diplomacy. For African nations, India offers a development partnership model based on capacity-building, technology