Third India-Africa Forum Summit
3rd India-Africa Forum Summit | |
---|---|
Host country | India |
Date | 26–29 October 2015 |
Motto | Reinvigorated Partnership-Shared Vision |
Venue(s) | Indira Gandhi Arena |
Cities | New Delhi |
Follows | 2nd India-Africa Forum Summit |
Precedes | 4th India-Africa Forum Summit |
Website | mea |
The Third India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS-III) was held in New Delhi, India from 26–30 October 2015. The five-day summit started with consultations on official level followed by the head of states/governments level summit on 29 October 2015 with scheduled bilateral meetings on 30 October 2015. This is going to be India's biggest diplomatic outreach involving delegates from a large number of African nations.[1][2]
Background[]
The summit was earlier scheduled to be held in December 2014, with a three-year gap after the 2011 Adis Ababa summit. But Syed Akbaruddin, the official spokesperson of Indian Foreign Ministry, told the media that the scheduled summit was postponed to 2015 and would include a higher number of African leaders unlike the previous two summits where the event was restricted to only 10–15 African countries. Although media reports claimed that Ebola outbreak in Western African nations played key role behind the postponement of the summit.[3]
Invitations were sent out to all 54 African nations through the respective Indian missions but it was not delivered only in Libya, as there is no government functioning at the time, and the Indian embassy also had to move to Tunisia. India's Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj herself handed over the invitation to South African President Jacob Zuma during her visit to the African country in May 2015.[4][5]
Logo[]
The logo depicts a lion with one half of an African lion and another half of an Indian lion. The official website mentioned about the logo: "Proud, Courageous, Bold and on the Prowl, ready to take on the future and seize every opportunity". In the background African map overlapping merges with Indian map in a reference to ancient Gondwanaland when Indian subcontinent used to be part of today's Africa's continental landmass millions of years ago.[6] The India Gate, one of the iconic landmark of Delhi, the host city will be illuminated with 3D laser projection showing India-Africa shared heritage and India's contribution in African peace and prosperity, throughout the summit week.[7]
Participants[]
The host country, India, had sent invitations to all 54 African head of state/government and trying to ensure maximum participation at the highest level. As of September 2015, the following dignitaries were expected to attend the summit in Delhi, India.[8]
Country | Title | Leader |
---|---|---|
1. Algeria | Prime Minister | Abdelmalek Sellal |
2. Angola | Vice President | Manuel Vicente |
3. Benin | President | Yayi Boni |
4. Botswana | Foreign Minister | Phandu Skelemani |
5. Burkina Faso | President | Blaise Compaoré |
6. Burundi | President | Pierre Nkurunziza |
7. Cape Verde | President | Jorge Carlos Fonseca |
8. Chad | President | Idriss Déby |
9. Cameroon | President | Paul Biya |
10. Comoros | President | Ikililou Dhoinine |
11. Cote d'Ivoire | Prime Minister | Daniel Kablan Duncan |
12. Congo–Brazzaville | President | Denis Sassou Nguesso |
13. Djibouti | President | Ismaïl Omar Guelleh |
14. DR Congo | President | Joseph Kabila |
15. Egypt | Prime Minister | Sherif Ismail |
16. Equatorial Guinea | President | Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo |
17. Ethiopia | Prime Minister | Hailemariam Desalegn |
18. Gabon | President | Ali Bongo Ondimba |
19. Gambia | President | Yahya Jammeh |
20. Ghana | President | John Dramani Mahama |
21. Guinea | President | Alpha Condé |
22. Guinea-Bissau | President | José Mário Vaz |
23. Kenya | President | Uhuru Kenyatta |
24. Lesotho | Prime Minister | Tom Thabane |
25. Liberia | Vice President | Joseph Boakai |
26. Libya | Prime Minister | Abdullah al-Thani |
27. Madagascar | President | Hery Rajaonarimampianina |
28. Malawi | President | Peter Mutharika |
29. Mali | President | Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta |
30. Mauritania | President | Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz |
31. Mauritius | Prime Minister | Navin Ramgoolam |
32. Morocco | King | Mohammed VI |
33. Mozambique | President | Armando Guebuza |
34. Namibia | President | Hifikepunye Pohamba |
35. Niger | President | Mahamadou Issoufou |
36. Nigeria | President | Muhammadu Buhari |
37. Rwanda | President | Paul Kagame |
38. São Tomé and Príncipe | Prime Minister | Gabriel Costa |
39. Senegal | President | Macky Sall |
40. Seychelles | President | James Michel |
41. Sierra Leone | Foreign Minister | Samura Kamara |
42. Somalia | President | Hassan Sheikh Mohamud |
43. South Africa | President | Jacob Zuma |
44. South Sudan | President | Salva Kiir Mayardit |
45. Sudan | President | Omar Hassan Ahamed Albashir |
46. Eswatini | King | Mswati III |
47. Tanzania | President | Jakaya Kikwete |
48. Togo | President | Faure Gnassingbe |
49. Tunisia | Foreign Minister | Taïeb Baccouche |
50. Uganda | President | Yoweri Museveni |
51. Zambia | Acting President | Guy Scott |
References[]
- ^ "Biggest diplomatic event: India-Africa summit from October 26".
- ^ "Narendra Modi government pulls out all stops to host the first all-Africa Summit in India". The Economic Times. 8 September 2015. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
- ^ "Ebola Scare Pushes India-Africa Summit to 2015". The New Indian Express. 21 September 2014. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
- ^ "MEA Overdrive to Ensure India-Africa Summit a Success". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ^ "India-Africa Summit: 50 African leaders set to attend". Business Standard. 20 August 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
- ^ "Proud, bold and on the prowl - the India-Africa Forum Summit lion". Business Standard. 13 August 2015.
- ^ "Laser show planned at India Gate in October". The Times of India. 3 September 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
- ^ "35 of 54 heads of state to attend India-Africa summit". The Times of India. 6 September 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
External links[]
- Politics of Africa
- 2015 in India
- Africa–India relations
- 2015 in international relations
- Diplomatic conferences in India
- 2015 in foreign relations of India