India will host the fourth India Africa Forum Summit after a gap of a decade, aiming to deepen cooperation through strategic partnership, investment, and innovation. The summit will include high level meetings and business discussions focused on inclusive transformation. India says its development support reflects a non predatory approach to strengthen long term engagement with African nations.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar says preparations are underway for the 4th India-Africa Forum Summit, aimed at shaping a new phase of ties built on ambition and inclusivity. India plans to expand collaboration into digital and innovation, while reaffirming support for Africa’s growing global role, marking a renewal of long-standing partnerships.
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said India’s partnership with Africa sends a message of stability in an uncertain world, as he launched the fourth India-Africa Forum Summit. Slated for May 31, the meeting will focus on exploring new digital technology frontiers while strengthening institutions and empowering people across both regions, aiming to unlock fresh opportunities.
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