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India – Sudan Relations

India – Sudan Relations India-Sudan relations go back in history to the time of the Nilotic and Indus Valley Civilizations. There is evidence of contacts and possibly trade almost 5,000 years ago through Mesopotamia. In 1935, Mahatma Gandhi stopped over in Port Sudan (on his way to England by boat) where he was welcomed by […]

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Ghana-India trade hits $2billion

Ghana-India trade hits $2billion Ghana’s trade with India has for the first time touched $2 billion in favour of Ghana, the Indian High Commission in Ghana has revealed. High Commissioner, Mr Jeeva Sagar said India is excited over development because “Ghana is a developing country and it is expected that it is able to export

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India-South Sudan Relations

India-South Sudan Relations South Sudan was a part of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, under joint British-Egyptian rule, from 1899-1955. After two civil wars (1962-72 and 1983-2005), a Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) was signed between the Government of Sudan and Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) on 09 January 2005 in Nairobi, Kenya which led to autonomy for the

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India – South Africa Relations

India – South Africa Relations Historical Background period during which Mahatma Gandhi started his Satyagraha movement in South Africa over a century ago. India was at the forefront of the international community in its support to the antiapartheid movement; it was the first country to sever trade relations with the apartheid Government (in 1946) and

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India – Somalia Relations

 India – Somalia Relations Somalia is located on the Horn of Africa, bordered by Djibouti to the northwest, Ethiopia to the west and Kenya to the southeast. It has the longest coastline in Africa. Somalia’s 10 million population is largely homogenous with respect to religion and language. After the outbreak of civil war in 1991,

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