International Journal of Political Science and Development

Vol. 11(1), pp. 1 -5. November, 2023. 

ISSN: 2360-784X

https://doi.org/10.14662/ijpsd2023010

 

Full Length Research

 

Challenges and Opportunity for India in South Africa

 

Sachin Tiwari

 

Research scholar, Banaras Hindu University. E-mail:sachintiwari1369@gamil.com  

 

Accepted 28 August 2023

Abstract

India Africa's operation within the Ambit of a multipolar world is an important development. India and South Africa's relationship is a key element of the emerging multipolar world. India South Africa's engagement is for setting the new Global world order in the way of multi-polarity. India and South Africa are emerging markets and these are interested in sustainable economic growth but reform in the financial and economic sector are yet to be achieved. Africa in recent years evoked renewed interest in the emerging powers with China and India staying put at the forefront. Africa's people in Business Review society and government are navigating the new architecture of global power relations on and outside the African continent. The emergence of China and India as global political and economic powerhouse especially in the last two digits has height and interest that link to the clear portents of a multipolar world in which countries like Brazil and India have come to exert increasing influence. India's perception of South Africa in the First World War Ira was saved by 5 mantras of economic operation engaging the person of Indian origin preventing and combating terrorism preserving peace and assisting African defense forces. The Ministry of State for India's external affairs formally asserted India's time-tested relationship with Africa. India's raw in Africa is going to increase. The role of political and economic elites in Africa to celebrate India's engagement its strategic positioning as an alternative development partner in the continent etc. is crucial for India. This article will critically analyze ethnic-religious conflict and governance issues and India the substances present in Africa have remained marginal as it focuses on its Periphery through much of the Cold War period which Limited its capabilities. Since the end of the cold war, China's presence has grown in South Africa which has been providing soft longs to Africans which has resulted in Chinese growing influence on the continent. With government institutions and business working in separate silos, India has no coordinated Africa policy nor does it same to be an avenue where the strength of both actors can be leveraged.

 

Keywords: China, Economy, BRICS, terrorism, Culture, Trade

 

Cite This Article As: Tiwari, S (2023). Challenges and Opportunity for India in South Africa. Int. J. Polit. Sci. Develop. 11(1): 1-5