Publication

Jun 2011

China and India are now seriously competing with each other to engage resource-rich Africa, thus giving a new dimension to South-South relations. While India's trade with Africa's eastern and southern regions dates back to the days of the Silk Road, China’s thrust into the area is rather recent, and is focused mostly in infrastructure. This paper explores the Chinese-Indian competition on the African continent.

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Author Baladas Ghoshal
Series IPCS Issue Briefs
Issue 167
Publisher Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
Copyright © 2011 Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
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