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India–Africa digital partnership is achieving mutual respect, co-development and long-term institutional partnerships. Elaborate.

In the words of PM Modi, “Africa will remain at the center of our attention. Our partnership is not just about sharing resources but about sharing dreams and a vision for a brighter future.”

India-Africa Digital Partnership

Foundation of Mutual Respect-

South-South Cooperation– based on equality, non-conditionality, and mutual benefit.

Unlike the Chinese “Digital Silk Road”, India provides low-cost and interoperable solutions.

Africa views India as a partner in capacity building, not a neo-colonial actor. (Shashi Tharoor)

Co-development through Technology and Capacity Building-

Pan-African e-Network (2009)- Connects 48 African countries with India for tele-education and telemedicine.

India’s Aadhaar, UPI, CoWIN, and DigiLocker systems serve as models for Africa’s Digital Transformation Strategy (2020-2030). Eg- Namibia – NPCI Pact for a UPI-like instant payment system

ITEC Program- Trains African professionals in e-governance, AI, fintech, and cybersecurity, promoting shared digital growth.

Long-term Institutional Partnerships-

India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS) & Voice of Global South Summit (2023)- Institutionalize digital cooperation as a core agenda.

EXIM Bank LoCs & Tech Parks- Fund ICT hubs and innovation centers (e.g., Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania).

Start-up collaboration under Digital India-Digital Africa initiative, in agri-tech, e-health, fintech, and education.

Triangular cooperation with Japan under Asia-Africa Growth Corridor (AAGC) supports digital infrastructure.

Education and Skilling – Eg- IIT Madras campus in Zanzibar (first overseas IIT)

The digital partnership reflects a new model of South-South cooperation for inclusive digital transformation