India: Focus Africa?

Aleksandra V. Sharapova
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The article touches upon India’s policy towards Africa. Since the Roman era Africa has always caught the attention of developed countries, as the continent was an enormous field for exploring, a complete terra incognita. Later a new wave of interest came as Africa possessed abundant resources and had connections to commercial maritime routes: the Red Sea, the Persian Gulf, the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean. Today India does its best not only to become a trusted trade and political partner for African states, but also to win their sympathies. For example, Indian leaders never tire of reminding that India — just like Africa — fought against colonialism, thereby opposing itself to the former colonial empires and emphasizing its common historical and cultural background with Africa. The author reviews Indian foreign policy, diaspora influence, and Indian military presence on the continent. Meanwhile some countries, for example the U.S. or Japan, remain wary of Chinese wide-spreading influence, especially in Africa, where a new Chinese military base was recently built. In that regard new alliances are forming, the balance of power is shifting. A comparative analysis of Indian, Chinese, and U.S. policy towards Africa was carried out, considering the prospects of international relations between Africa and its key partners.
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印度:聚焦非洲?
这篇文章涉及印度对非洲的政策。自罗马时代以来,非洲一直吸引着发达国家的注意,因为非洲大陆是一个巨大的探索领域,是一个完全未知的领域。后来,由于非洲拥有丰富的资源,并与红海、波斯湾、印度洋、大西洋等商业海上航线有联系,新的兴趣浪潮出现了。今天,印度竭尽全力,不仅要成为非洲国家值得信赖的贸易和政治伙伴,还要赢得他们的同情。例如,印度领导人不厌其烦地提醒人们,印度和非洲一样,也曾与殖民主义作过斗争,从而与前殖民帝国对立,强调印度与非洲有共同的历史文化背景。作者回顾了印度的外交政策、侨民影响以及印度在非洲大陆的军事存在。与此同时,美国和日本等一些国家仍对中国的广泛影响力保持警惕,尤其是在非洲,中国最近在那里新建了一个军事基地。在这方面,新的联盟正在形成,力量平衡正在发生变化。考虑到非洲及其主要合作伙伴之间的国际关系前景,对印度、中国和美国的对非政策进行了比较分析。
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