India's Development Diplomacy & Soft Power in Africa

by Kenneth King, Meera Venkatachalam, Gerard McCann, Chambi Chachage, and Jacqueline Hali Mgumia

Kenneth King (Editor), Meera Venkatachalam (Editor), Professor Gerard McCann, Dr Chambi Chachage, Dr Jacqueline Halima Mgumia, Dr Emma Mawdsley, Supriya Roychoudhury, Dr Vincent Duclos, Simona Vittorini, and Jagannath Panda

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Since independence India has deployed its soft power in Africa, with educational aid and capacity-building at the heart of its Africa policy. However, following economic liberalisation and in a quest for greater global influence, India's geopolitics have changed. The country's discourse on Africa has shifted from the mantras of post-colonial solidarity and South-South Cooperation, and there is now a growing sense of Indian exceptionalism, as the country reimagines its past and future against the growing influence of the political right. In this book scholars from India, Africa, Europe and North America show how India's soft power has been implemented by the diaspora, government and private sector. Research documents how India's 'aid' has been re-thought in major schemes such as e-global education and health, Gandhi statuary and Covid-19 diplomacy in Africa.
  • ISBN10 1847012744
  • ISBN13 9781847012746
  • Publish Date 19 November 2021
  • Publish Status Forthcoming
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint James Currey
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 242
  • Language English