The document summarizes key details about the 3rd India-Africa Forum Summit held in October 2015 in New Delhi, India. Over 1000 delegates from African countries attended the summit, including heads of state and government. Major outcomes included India pledging $10 billion in new credit and aid to African countries, and establishing partnerships in areas like trade, climate change, and counter-terrorism. The summit aimed to strengthen economic and strategic cooperation between India and African nations.
2. What Is Indo-Africa Summit
• Official platform for the African-Indian relations.
• Held once in every 3 years.
• First held from April 4 to April 8, 2008 in New Delhi, India.
• First such meeting between the heads of state and government of India and 14
countries of Africa chosen by the African Union.
3. Date and Venue of All Summit
1st Indo-Africa Summit
Date: April 4 to April 8, 2008
Venue: New Delhi, India
2nd Indo-Africa Summit
Date: 24 and 25 May 2011
Venue: Addis Ababa, Ethopia
3rd Indo-Africa Summit
Date: 26 and 30 Oct 2015
Venue: New Delhi, India
4. Objective and Outcome of 1st Summit
Objective:
● Enforce firm partnership in core areas – trade, energy and co-operation on
global issues such as UN reforms, terrorism and climate change.
● Enlist the support of African nations in international peace and security,
poverty reduction, and co-operation and partnership on human resources
development, health, capacity building and ICT.
Outcome:
Assistance to Africa in ushering a second green revolution.
India’s state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Videsh (OVL) invested US$2
billion in eight African countries.
ITEC civilian training slots to Zambia were increased to 80 for 2008-09.
India offered a line of credit of US$ 50 million to Zambia for Itezhi-Tezhi hydro
power project.
5. Objective and Outcome of 2nd Summit
Objective:
●Deepen the India-Africa strategic partnership to promote sustainable
development.
●Implement the outcomes of the First India-Africa Forum Summit, the two
sides have jointly developed this Plan of Action, with a view to implementing
the thematic areas that are contained in the Framework for Cooperation.
Outcome:
The Indian Government’s announcement of about US$ 8 billion as Line of
Credit to Africa for various sectors in infrastructure development, sustainable
growth and agro-processing units is an initiative, which identifies Africa s‟
requirement for self sufficiency.
6. The India-Africa Summit, which was scheduled to be attended by 53
countries in December 2014 in Gurgaon, was cancelled due to
Ebola outbreak in Africa - UN Security Council declared the Ebola
as a "threat to international peace and security”.
Objective Of 3rd Summit
Objective:
●The objective of the summit was to significantly expand the relations between
India and African countries, both at the bilateral as well as the regional level.
7. Participants
Participants:
The five day-long third "India-Africa Summit" was attended by nearly 1000
delegates including Heads of Government, ministers, government officials,
business leaders and others.
•Chairperson of the African Union (AU)
•Chairperson of the AU Commission
•Chairpersons of the eight recognised Regional Economic Communities (REC's)
•Chairpersons of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD)
• Heads of State and Government Implementation Committee (HSIGC)
•The five African NEPAD initiating countries
8. Major Developments - I
1. Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, Mali President invited Modi to visit his country and sought
India’s assistance in countering terrorism in the country.
2. Somalian president praised Indian Navy’s role in curbing piracy, and sought India’s
cooperation in counter-terrorist activities. Modi offered to send counter-terrorism experts
if need arises.
3. Manuel Domingos Vicente, Angola’s Vice-President invited India to do diamond
business with his country.
4. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Egyptian president declared release of two Indians, as a goodwill
gesture, under the transfer of sentenced persons agreement between the two countries.
5. He further invited more joint ventures in his country from Indian investors. He referred
to the new Suez canal as a complete corridor of integrated development and said that a
number of industrial zones in Egypt would be very enticing to Indian businesses.
9. Major Developments - II
6. Concerned with rising Global Warming, a plea was made to convene a
meeting of ‘solar-rich’ countries ahead of the Paris Climate Summit.
7. India sought support from Africa to become a permanent member of the
UNSC. India’s candidature was backed by Jacob Zuma, South African President
who is also a member of G-4 Grouping.
8. India wished to deepen cooperation in maritime security and hydrography, as
well as combating extremism and terrorism.
10. Major Decisions
Development initiatives
●Both sides to work on Tripartite Free Trade Agreement for the expansion of trade
and investment linkages and extend the framework to other regional economic
communities.
Fast-track implementation of the Duty Free Tariff Preference scheme offered by India
since this would play "a significant role" in increasing trade between the two regions.
Modi promised $10 billion in new credit, in addition to $7.4 billion in soft loans and
$1.2 billion in aid provided since the first India-Africa summit in 2008.
India will grant aid of $600 million. Of that,
$10 million -India-Africa Health Fund; $100 million-- new India-Africa Development
Fund.
11. Major Decisions
Climate Change
Modi called on the assembled African leaders to join an alliance of solar-rich
countries at next month’s Paris climate conference, where the international
community will gather to try to hammer out a successor to the Kyoto climate
protocol.
Implications
Indian telecom major Bharti Airtel announced its plan to roll out free internet
services across 17 African countries, in collaboration with Facebook. It had earlier
been working in various African countries since 2014 to enhance access to internet
in an affordable manner.
"We may import about 3.5 lakh tonnes of tur from Africa in the next three-and-a-
half months," said Bimal Kothari, vice-chairman of Indian Pulses and Grains'
Association.
12. Implications
Indian telecom major Bharti Airtel announced its plan to roll out free internet
services across 17 African countries, in collaboration with Facebook. It had earlier
been working in various African countries since 2014 to enhance access to internet
in an affordable manner.
"We may import about 3.5 lakh tonnes of tur from Africa in the next three-and-a-
half months," said Bimal Kothari, vice-chairman of Indian Pulses and Grains'
Association.
13. What the Influencers had to say?
President Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday said the ongoing India-Africa
Forum Summit was a historic occasion.
Nkoana Mashabane, SA foreign minister said "As much as Make in India, also
we can Make in South Africa, as long as it is in partnership and mutually
beneficial".
She further added that South Africa wants to benefit from its natural resources
and attain the poverty alleviation goals as per Agenda 2063 of the African
Union.
14. Additional Facts about the summit
Fashion
● The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) had been provided the opportunity by The
Ministry of External Affairs to present a fashion show titled, 'Threads of Banaras', as
part of the First Ladies' programme.
Security-
The Indo-Tibetan Border Police was tasked with the security of the summit.
Between 1130 hours and 1800 hours on October 28 and between 0300 hours to 1230
hours and 1330 hours to 1730 hours no flights were permitted to take off and land at
the Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, and subsidiary airports within 300 kms
zone of Delhi.
Two helicopters were be deployed round-the-clock as part of security arrangement
during the four-day India-Africa Forum Summit.
15. Additional Facts about the summit
Duration:
● Significantly, after the IAFS this year, African countries have insisted the next
conference be held after five years, not three years.
Green Cars
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) provided nearly 55 Camry hybrid green cars for
transporting dignitaries during the third India Africa Forum Summit (IAFS) Oct 26-29.
16. What’s Next?
Impact of Indo-African Summit on Indian
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