Indian-origin businesspeople across Africa and the Middle East manage distribution channels, retail chains, agribusinesses, and technology ventures—facilitating smoother market entry for Cambodian
As Burkina Faso pivots to food self-sufficiency, resource nationalism, and youth empowerment, exciting new possibilities emerge for India-Africa cooperation.
India pledged 50,000 scholarships to African students during the India-Africa Forum Summit III (IAFS-III) in 2015.
Building climate-resilient cities in Africa requires a holistic approach combining innovative urban planning, community-driven solutions, robust governance, and nature-based strategies.
The Sahel region, where the Sahara meets sub-Saharan Africa, faces a silent battle with Islamist insurgencies.
Africa's economic landscape offers opportunities for investing in Africa, but navigating its markets requires specialized investment vehicles. Investors use innovative financial structures
Global Indians, driven by a visionary mindset and global progress, have significantly impacted Africa's healthcare and education sectors.
Africa, often regarded as the "final frontier" of global growth, is rapidly transforming into a hub of opportunity, innovation, and economic expansion.
India-Africa trade relations are expanding, but challenges like trade imbalances, Indian business competition, and infrastructure deficiencies in African countries persist.
Global Indian companies and the Indian diaspora have significantly contributed to Africa's infrastructure and development, leveraging their infrastructure, energy, telecommunications, and healthcare