Ruchita Beri

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  • Ruchita Beri is Consultant at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi. Click here for detailed profile.

    India’s Economic Engagement of Africa: Partnering Africa

    Event: 
    Fellows' Seminar
    January 02, 2009
    Time: 
    1030 to 1300 hrs

    Zimbabwe: Light at the End of the Tunnel

    January 2009

    IBSA Dialogue Forum: An Assessment

    The formation of the India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) Dialogue Forum signals a new phase in South-South cooperation. This paper argues that the IBSA represents the partnership of three like-minded democratic countries, predominant in their respective regions, with some common agenda for the future. The paper argues that the IBSA partnership is still in its formative years and the best is yet to come. There is a need for intense consultation and communication to fructify the goals of IBSA.

    September 2008

    India and Africa Partnership: Opportunities and Challenges

    The India-Africa Forum Summit is an indication of the coming of age of India’s relations with African countries. While India’s relations with African countries are time tested and historical, nevertheless in recent years this affiliation has been revitalised. Booming trade is an indication of this change. Trade has grown from US$967 million in 1990-91 to $25 billion in 2006-07 (inclusive of oil imports). This transformed relationship is driven by a number of factors.

    April 08, 2008

    India Woos Africa

    India is all set to woo Africa at the forthcoming India-Africa Summit on April 8, 2008 in New Delhi, reflecting the continent’s growing importance to Indian foreign policy in the 21st century. The Summit comes more than a year after China organised a similar event at Beijing in November 2006.

    March 19, 2008

    India's Role in Keeping Peace in Africa

    India has played a major role in keeping peace in Africa through its participation in the UN peacekeeping operations in the continent. For India, being at the forefront in peacekeeping in Africa is driven by a combination of factors, the aim to promote world peace and also safeguard its national interest. India's contributions are thus unique in the context of professionalism, humanitarian concern, and gender sensitivity.

    March 2008

    India's Role in Keeping Peace in Africa

    Event: 
    Fellows' Seminar
    May 23, 2007
    Time: 
    1030 to 1300 hrs

    China’s Increasing Profile in Africa: Should India be Concerned?

    Event: 
    Fellows' Seminar
    October 18, 2006
    Time: 
    1030 to 1300 hrs

    Africa's New Strategic Significance: Implications for India

    Event: 
    Fellows' Seminar
    March 04, 2006
    Time: 
    1030 to 1300 hrs

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