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Green Partnerships between India and Africa: Renewables, Sustainability & Climate Cooperation
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Diplomatist
|August 2025
In an era where the world faces mounting challenges of climate change, resource scarcity, and unsustainable development, India and Africa have emerged as key partners in a growing green alliance.
 Introduction
Bound together by shared developmental challenges, colonial legacies, and aspirations for equitable growth, both regions are increasingly collaborating on the pillars of renewable energy, sustainable development, and climate resilience.
What began as diplomatic goodwill and economic engagement has now evolved into a multidimensional partnership where climate and sustainability form a vital core. This green cooperation is not just timely, it is strategic, inclusive, and mutually beneficial, offering a unique model of South-South collaboration that prioritises people, planet, and prosperity.
A Growing Strategic and Developmental Bond
India's partnership with Africa spans decades of political solidarity and developmental cooperation. Over the years, India has significantly deepened its outreach through forums like the India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS), Lines of Credit (LoCs), bilateral investments, and educational initiatives. However, with the global climate crisis escalating, both India and Africa are now realigning their priorities toward green development.
This shift is evident in India’s recent engagements, which emphasise renewable energy deployment, sustainable agriculture, water conservation, climate adaptation, and capacity building. Africa, with its vast solar potential, growing economies, and youthful population, finds a natural partner in India, a country that is not only a pioneer in low-cost renewable technologies but also an advocate for climate justice at global forums.
Renewable Energy: Lighting a Shared Future
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