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Indian Ordeal In Africa


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Author : Prem Bhatia
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1973

Indian Ordeal In Africa written by Prem Bhatia and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1973 with East Indians categories.




Indian Ordeal In Africa


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Author : Prem Bhatia
language : en
Publisher: Delhi : Vikas Publishing House
Release Date : 1973

Indian Ordeal In Africa written by Prem Bhatia and has been published by Delhi : Vikas Publishing House this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1973 with East Indians categories.




India And Africa S Partnership


India And Africa S Partnership
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Author : Ajay Kumar Dubey
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2015-09-21

India And Africa S Partnership written by Ajay Kumar Dubey and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-09-21 with Business & Economics categories.


This book demonstrates the changing dynamics of India’s engagement with Africa, focusing on trade, investment, official development assistance, capacity building activities and the diaspora. It also examines its impact at the economic, political and societal levels with respect to governance, democratic structures, education and health. India has competitive edge of historical goodwill and it is one of the most important countries engaging Africa in the 21st Century. For Africa, India has emerged from an aid recipient country to a major aid provider but on a basis of partnership model. The book provides a contemporary analysis and assessment of Indo-Africa relations, bringing together contributions from the Global South and from the North that explore whether the relationship is truly ‘mutually beneficial’.



Africa In The Indian Imagination


Africa In The Indian Imagination
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Author : Antoinette Burton
language : en
Publisher: Duke University Press
Release Date : 2016-04-01

Africa In The Indian Imagination written by Antoinette Burton and has been published by Duke University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-01 with History categories.


In Africa in the Indian Imagination Antoinette Burton reframes our understanding of the postcolonial Afro-Asian solidarity that emerged from the 1955 Bandung conference. Afro-Asian solidarity is best understood, Burton contends, by using friction as a lens to expose the racial, class, gender, sexuality, caste, and political tensions throughout the postcolonial global South. Focusing on India's imagined relationship with Africa, Burton historicizes Africa's role in the emergence of a coherent postcolonial Indian identity. She shows how—despite Bandung's rhetoric of equality and brotherhood—Indian identity echoed colonial racial hierarchies in its subordination of Africans and blackness. Underscoring Indian anxiety over Africa and challenging the narratives and dearly held assumptions that presume a sentimentalized, nostalgic, and fraternal history of Afro-Asian solidarity, Burton demonstrates the continued need for anti-heroic, vexed, and fractious postcolonial critique.



Indians In Post Apartheid South Africa


Indians In Post Apartheid South Africa
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Author : Anand Singh
language : en
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Release Date : 2005

Indians In Post Apartheid South Africa written by Anand Singh and has been published by Concept Publishing Company this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Social Science categories.


This study seeks to examine the perceptions of and responses to transformation among the people of Indian origin, in the context of the debates around race, class, ethnicity and civil society in post-apartheid South africa.



The Ordeal Of The African Writer


The Ordeal Of The African Writer
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Author : Charles Larson
language : en
Publisher: Zed Books
Release Date : 2001

The Ordeal Of The African Writer written by Charles Larson and has been published by Zed Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


Only a small number of African writers - Chinua Achebe, Ben Okri, Nuruddin Farah, Wole Soyinka - have become known outside their own continent. They also face enormous obstacles within Africa to get their work published, let alone to support themselves financially from their writing. Charles Larson combines writers' own testimony, pen portraits of their lives, and factual investigation to explore the dimensions of the problem. Who is the readership in Africa? How do African publishing houses treat their authors? What are the consequences of political repression? And can anything be done to build a more supportive environment for African writers?



India S Missed Opportunity


India S Missed Opportunity
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Author : Marie C. Lall
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2019-07-12

India S Missed Opportunity written by Marie C. Lall and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-07-12 with Political Science categories.


This title was first published in 2001. An important analysis of the links between the Indian Diaspora and the state and how this Diaspora can influence economic and foreign policy making in their country of origin. M.C. Lall focuses on India, presenting an unusual case whereby the Indian government in post- independence years ostracized its Diaspora despite the need for outside help with India’s economic development. This in-depth study of the failure of the Indian government to make good use of its Diaspora looks at the reasons why India did not cultivate a relationship after independence; why there was still no change even in light of its economic liberalization and what have been the consequences of this missing relationship.



New Homelands


New Homelands
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Author : Paul Younger
language : en
Publisher: OUP USA
Release Date : 2010

New Homelands written by Paul Younger and has been published by OUP USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with Political Science categories.


Mauritius : a parallel society -- Guyana : invented traditions -- Trinidad : ethnic religion -- South Africa : reform religion -- Fiji : a segregated society -- East Africa : caste religion.



We Re Here Because You Were There


We Re Here Because You Were There
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Author : Ian Patel
language : en
Publisher: Verso Books
Release Date : 2021-04-13

We Re Here Because You Were There written by Ian Patel and has been published by Verso Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-04-13 with History categories.


What are the origins of the hostile environment for immigrants in Britain? Drawing on new archival material from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Ian Sanjay Patel retells Britain’s recent history in an often shocking account of state racism that still resonates today. In a series of post-war immigration laws, Britain’s colonial and Commonwealth citizens from the Caribbean, Asia and Africa were renamed immigrants. In the late 1960s, British officials drew upon an imperial vision of the world to contain what it saw as a vast immigration ‘crisis’ involving British citizens, passing legislation to block their entry. As a result, British citizenship itself was redefined along racial lines, fatally compromising the Commonwealth and exposing the limits of Britain’s influence in world politics. Combining voices of so-called immigrants trying to make a home in Britain and the politicians, diplomats and commentators who were rethinking the nation, Ian Sanjay Patel excavates the reasons why Britain failed to create a post-imperial national identity. The reactions of the British state to post-war immigration reflected the shift in world politics from empires to decolonization. Despite a new international recognition of racial equality, Britain’s colonial and Commonwealth citizens were subject to a new regime of immigration control based on race. From the Windrush generation who came to Britain from the Caribbean to the South Asians who were forced to migrate from East Africa, Britain was caught between attempting both to restrict the rights of its non-white colonial and Commonwealth citizens and redefine its imperial role in the world. Despite Britain’s desire to join Europe, which eventually occurred in 1973, its post-imperial moment never arrived, subject to endless deferral and reinvention.



Usa India Africa During And After The Cold War


Usa India Africa During And After The Cold War
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Author : Okoth, Pontian Godfrey
language : en
Publisher: University of Nairobi Press
Release Date : 2015-03-16

Usa India Africa During And After The Cold War written by Okoth, Pontian Godfrey and has been published by University of Nairobi Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-03-16 with Political Science categories.


The Cold War period witnessed competition from political, economic, ideological, diplomatic, military and social dimensions between the United States of America (USA), and the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). In the superpower rivalries, India and Africa were adversely affected in many ways. The situation did not change for the better in the post-Cold War period, which has witnessed the domination of the world by the US and its allies, the Group of Eight (G-8) industrialised countries. This domination has been characterised by the process of Americanization of the worlds, otherwise termed globalisation, in virtually all spheres of life. USA, India, Africa During and After the Cold War demonstrates that both the United States and The Soviet Union used African States, India and other Third World countries for their own geopolitical considerations; that the foreign policy and foreign relations of the US were meant to subject Africa and India to the dictates of US imperialism. The book assesses the impact of the Cold War and the post-Cold War order on Africa, India and the entire world and argues that the Non Aligned Movement is still relevant to the Third World countries despite the demise of the Cold War. The book analyses issues from the African point of view as opposed to hitherto Western view points but provides a balanced appreciation of the complex forces that shape foreign policies and foreign relations globally. It is a valuable contribution to modern diplomatic history and targets university students, researchers, foreign affairs ministries, and practicing diplomats.