India's development diplomacy and soft power in Africa

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Statement of responsibility:edited by Kenneth King and Meera Venkatachalam
Other Authors: King, Kenneth, 1940- (Editor) Venkatachalam, Meera, 1980- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Woodbridge, Suffolk (GB) : James Currey, 2021
Physical Description:xxii, 219 Seiten : 24 cm
ISBN:9781847012746 (pbk) ; 1847012744
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: India-Africa Now : Changing Imaginaries and Knowledge Paradigms / Meera Venkatachalam and Kenneth King
  • Part 1: The Geopolitical Imaginary and Soft Power
  • India’s Soft Power in East Africa : Opportunities and Challenges / Muhidin J. Shangwe
  • Between Business and Balance : India-Japan in Africa vis-à-vis China / Mrittika Guha Sarkar and Jagannath Panda
  • Part 2: The Indian Political Right and the Reconfiguration of Soft Power in Africa
  • The Indian Political Right, Soft Power and the Reimagining of Africa / Meera Venkatachalam
  • Modi and the Mahatma : The Politics of Statues and the Saffronisation of India-Africa Relations / Simona Vittorini
  • Part 3: Capacity Building: Shifting Modalities and New Knowledgescapes
  • India’s Changing Human Resource Diplomacy with Africa, and Africa’s Responses / Kenneth King
  • A Shining Example : Modelling Growth in India’s Pan-African e-Network / Vincent Duclos
  • Partnership in Times of Pandemic : India’s Covid Diplomacy in Africa$Supriya Roychoudhury and Emma Mawdsley
  • Part 4: Skilling, Knowledge Transfer and Indo-African Interactions
  • Precarious Partnerships : Tanzanian Entrepreneurs of Asian and African Descent / Jacqueline Halima Mgumia and Chambi Chachage
  • The Trumpets and Travails of ‘South–South Cooperation’: African Students in India since the 1940s / Gerard McCann
  • Conclusion: Reflections on India–Africa Studies, Development Cooperation and Soft Power / Kenneth King and Meera Venkatachalam