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India, China, and Africa

S. N. Yadav

India, China, and Africa

new partnership in energy security

by S. N. Yadav

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Published by Jnanada Prakashan, Assisted by Text Book Promotion Society of India in New Delhi .
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    Subjects:
  • Energy policy -- India,
  • Energy policy -- China,
  • Energy policy -- Africa,
  • India -- Foreign relations -- China,
  • China -- Foreign relations -- India,
  • India -- Foreign relations -- Africa,
  • Africa -- Foreign relations -- India,
  • China -- Foreign relations -- Africa,
  • Africa -- Foreign relations -- China

  • Edition Notes

    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    StatementSurya Narain Yadav.
    The Physical Object
    Paginationxii, 316 p. :
    Number of Pages316
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL23863898M
    ISBN 108171391613
    ISBN 109788171391615
    LC Control Number2009310766

      Economic activity between Africa and Asia is booming like never before. Business between the two continents is not new: India's trade with Africa's eastern and southern regions dates back to at least the days of the Silk Road, and China has been involved on the continent since it started investing there, mostly in infrastructure, during the postcolonial by: Indian election: Full coverage. More India news. 5-year-old girl raped in grounds of US embassy in New Delhi. Mumbai tests traffic lights that stay red if you honk your horn.

      The Growing Economic Influence of China and India It's getting harder to comprehend the world economy without understanding two of the world's . It’s a bold one: within 50 years, the label “Made in Africa” will be as ubiquitous as “Made in China” is today on everyday items sold in Britain such as clothing, towels and televisions.

    Articles on Asian Art. CAMBODIA. Angkor Wat Temple (c) Architecture & Sculpture of 12th century Khmer temple in Cambodia, built by King Suryavarman II, to serve as his mausoleum. CHINA. Chinese Pottery (18, BCE - CE) History and development of porcelain, celadon and stoneware. India and China in Africa *Well, I see no reason why these two rapidly expanding, crankily jealous land empires should *get into any trouble* because of their ambitions to dominate Africa.


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