India and Africa Ties Enter New Phase of Cooperation
New Delhi, Apr 28 (BNP): India–Africa relations are entering a new and more dynamic phase, with both sides focusing on expanding cooperation across key development areas, Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita said on Tuesday.
Speaking at an event held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, he said India and Africa share long-standing civilisational ties built over centuries through trade, cultural exchange, and people-to-people relations.
He noted that the partnership is now moving beyond traditional engagement to include wider collaboration in areas such as education, trade, capacity building, youth development, and innovation.
Focus on Youth and Development Cooperation
The remarks were made at the Yuva Bharat Global Forum, which was attended by diplomats from several African countries and representatives of organisations working on strengthening India–Africa ties.
Officials said the forum reflects India’s growing emphasis on youth-led global engagement and deeper cooperation with African nations in emerging sectors of development.
Building a Future-Oriented Partnership
Participants highlighted that India and Africa, as two fast-growing regions, are moving towards a more structured and future-focused partnership based on shared development priorities.
Discussions at the event focused on strengthening cooperation in skills development, innovation, trade facilitation, and people-to-people exchanges.
The Ministry of External Affairs said the expanding engagement reflects India’s commitment to Global South cooperation and building long-term, mutually beneficial international partnerships.

