India's approach to Africa is about building, not extracting: Jaishankar at Japan-India-Africa forum
💨 Abstract
India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlighted India's approach to Africa as one focused on long-term, sustainable partnerships through capacity-building, skill development, and technology transfer. He emphasized that India's investments in Africa aim to foster self-sustaining growth ecosystems, rather than extractive models. Bilateral trade between India and Africa has reached nearly $100 billion, with infrastructure and connectivity projects worth over $12 billion.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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