Published on: April 24, 2026

INDIA–AFRICA SUMMIT

INDIA–AFRICA SUMMIT

NEWS: India is going to host the Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS) 2026 after more than a decade since the last summit in 2015.

Background of India–Africa Summit

  • The last (3rd) India-Africa Forum Summit was held in October 2015.
  • Organised in a context of global economic challenges such as supply chain disruptions and geopolitical tensions

Key Agenda of the Summit

  • Focus on development initiatives including education, capacity building, and infrastructure support.
  • Expansion of India’s diplomatic footprint across African countries.
  • Strengthening defence cooperation between India and African nations.
  • Enhancing economic ties including trade and investment.

India’s Ongoing Engagement with Africa

  • India discussed Africa-related investment plans during the 14th World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference in Yaoundé, Cameroon.
  • India aims to expand its economic and strategic engagement across Africa.

Strategic Importance

  • The summit is taking place amid global supply chain disruptions caused by geopolitical conflicts such as tensions involving the U.S. and Iran.
  • Africa is seen as a stable region in terms of supply chains despite internal conflicts.
  • Makes Africa strategically important for India’s economic and trade diversification.

New Initiatives Highlighted

  • India will showcase initiatives such as the opening of an IIT Madras campus in Zanzibar.
  • Such initiatives reflect India’s focus on education, skill development, and knowledge sharing.

Strategic Objectives of the Summit

  • To strengthen India’s position as a key partner for Africa in the Global South.
  • To expand trade, investment, and development cooperation.
  • To ensure India’s engagement remains relevant amid competition from other global powers.