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Old ties were NAM, diaspora, and anti-apartheid. New drivers are energy, pharma and IT markets, and credit lines. China’s African and Indian Ocean presence is a strategic prod. UN General Assembly votes support India’s order-reform bids. Summits and vaccines are the diplomatic method; delivery is the constraint.
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Introduction
- India always had an Africa story: Gandhi, NAM, and anti-apartheid. The new interest is thicker, more commercial, and more strategic. Drivers are energy, markets, China, the Indian Ocean, and votes.
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Historical base that is not “new”
- Diaspora on the east coast and in southern Africa, and Nehru’s anti-colonial line, are the old capital.
- The new phase is scale: lines of credit, summits, and defence visits.
Economic drivers
- Energy and minerals: oil, gas, and ores for a growing Indian economy.
- Markets for pharmaceuticals, IT, and consumer goods — the pharmacy-of-the-South brand.
- Lines of credit through EXIM Bank and concessional projects as a reply to slower Western aid and to Chinese packages.
Strategic drivers
- China’s Belt and Road and base politics in the Indian Ocean make Africa a maritime and diplomatic field, not a charity map.
- Piracy, sea lanes around the Cape and the western IOR, and African partners in naval exercises.
- Peacekeeping history gives India a security familiarity few Asian peers match.
Institutional and status drivers
- African votes in the UN General Assembly matter for G4 Council reform and for many country-specific files.
- India–Africa Forum Summit process and a claim to speak as a Global South peer, not a donor overlord.
Soft drivers
- Education, ICT, and vaccine diplomacy, including during COVID, as presence-building.
- Shared democracy talk with some partners; with others, only interest.
What “new” means
- From solidarity speeches to a crowded market in which India must deliver or lose the room to Beijing and Gulf capitals.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD E[Energy markets] --> NA[New Africa interest] C[China IOR] --> NA U[UN votes G4] --> NA D[Diaspora NAM memory] --> NA
Conclusion
India’s new Africa interest is driven by resources and markets, by China and the Indian Ocean, by UN arithmetic, and by a wish to convert old NAM goodwill into projects. Solidarity is the memory. Capability and delivery are the test.
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Is India copying China in Africa?
It competes on infrastructure and presence. Scale is smaller; the pitch is often lower debt and historical solidarity.
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Does the diaspora drive policy?
It is a door-opener in some States. Energy, China, and the UN explain more of the “new” intensity.
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