India in Africa: implications of an emerging power for AFRICOM and U.S. strategy

Little attention has been given to the fact that India is fast becoming one of Africa's most important partners, not just in the economic realm but also in the political and security sectors. The author argues that, in the context of the broader U.S.-India strategic partnership as well as Ameri...

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Main Author: Pham, J. Peter (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Carlisle, PA. Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College 2011
Series:ERAP-SSI Monograph
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Summary:Little attention has been given to the fact that India is fast becoming one of Africa's most important partners, not just in the economic realm but also in the political and security sectors. The author argues that, in the context of the broader U.S.-India strategic partnership as well as America's specific interests in Africa, the United States should welcome India's contributions to and engage with India on the African continent
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-50)
Summary -- Introduction -- India and Africa : history -- India's quest for natural resources -- Opportunities for Indian businesses -- Diplomatic in-roads -- An emerging power's military engagements -- The impact on Africa -- Implications for the United States and its strategy in Africa -- Conclusion
Physical Description:IX, 50 S. Ill.

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