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India and the Maldives are navigating tensions after a series of controversial events, including calls for an Indian tourist boycott and clashes over Indian troops in the archipelago.

The recent focus is on the docking of a Chinese "research" ship, Xiang Yang Hong 03, in Male, amidst concerns over Chinese presence in the Indian Ocean.

India, asserting its concerns, previously influenced Sri Lanka to ban such foreign vessels suspected of military data collection from 2024.

The Maldives' discontinuation of the India-Maldives hydrography agreement and Male's embrace of alternate international partnerships have added to the strain.

In response, India continues diplomatic engagement, with Prime Minister Modi and Foreign Minister Jaishankar holding discussions with Maldivian officials.

It is hoped that the Maldives' balanced response to the Xiang Yang Hong 03 port call signifies effective quiet diplomacy between the two nations.

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πŸ”†What is AfCFTA?

βœ…AfCFTA seeks to create a single continental market for goods and services, with free movement of business persons and investments, and thus pave the way for accelerating the establishment of the Continental Customs Union and the African customs union.

βœ… It establishes the largest free trade area in the world since the creation of the World Trade Organization in 1995.

βœ…The preliminary work of AfCFTA is on steps such as incremental tariff reduction, elimination of non-tariff barriers, supply chains and dispute settlement.

βœ…In a world, becoming increasingly dependent on African markets and commodities, AfCFTA will have a global impact.

πŸ“Background of Africa's economic integration

βœ…In 1963, the Organization of African Unity was founded by the independent states of Africa. The organization aimed to promote cooperation between African states.

βœ…The 1980 Lagos Plan of Action was adopted by the Organization of African Unity. The plan suggested that Africa should minimize reliance upon the West by promoting intra-African trade.

βœ…In 2002, the Organization of African Unity was succeeded by the African Union, which had as one of its goals to accelerate the "economic integration of the continent”.

βœ…At the 2012 African Union summit in Addis Ababa, leaders agreed to create a new Continental Free Trade Area by 2017, for which in 2015 negotiations for AfCFTA started.

βœ…The AfCFTA agreement was adopted and opened for signature on 21st March 2018 in Kigali. The AfCTA entered into force on 30 May 2019.


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πŸ”†India France agree on Surveillance ties

India and France have reached an agreement to enhance their cooperation in the southwest Indian Ocean, capitalizing on prior joint surveillance missions from French La Reunion.

The collaboration includes discussions on using India as a production and export hub for defense equipment for allies in the region, as acknowledged during French President Emmanuel Macron's visit.

India and France have executed joint patrols, with India deploying its P-8I maritime patrol aircraft on the French island territory of La Reunion, marking a milestone in defense cooperation with a major Western military power.

These strategic partnerships are aimed at securing important maritime communication routes and extending military interactions in the region.

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πŸ”†China’s ties with Africa

βœ…Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's trip to Egypt, Tunisia, Togo, and Ivory Coast aims to reinforce Sino-African economic and security ties in accordance with the China-Africa Leaders Dialogue outcomes.

βœ…The engagement includes China's support for Africa's industrialization, agricultural modernization, and talent development, setting the stage for future cooperation.

βœ…Historically, China has supported African liberation movements since the 1950s, leading to strategic economic and political partnerships, and is now Africa's largest trading partner.

βœ…China's objectives include accessing Africa's rich resources, establishing geopolitical alliances, promoting Yuan (RMB) internationalization, and exploiting commercial opportunities.

The China-Africa partnership is perceived as mutually beneficial, though concerns about potential debt traps and political non-interference policies supporting authoritarian regimes remain.
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One Sun, One World, One Grid (OSOWOG) Initiative:

βœ…The idea for the OSOWOG initiative was put forth by the Prime Minister of India, at the First Assembly of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) in October 2018.
βœ…The initiative aims at connecting energy supply across borders.
βœ…Vision: It aims to connect different regional grids through a common grid that will be used to transfer renewable energy power and, thus, realise the potential of renewable energy sources, especially solar energy.
βœ…The project is being spearheaded by the governments of India and the UK in partnership with the International Solar Alliance (ISA) and the World Bank Group.
βœ…It will bring together a global coalition of national governments, international financial and technical organisations, legislators, power system operators and knowledge leaders to accelerate the construction of the of the new infrastructure needed for a world powered by clean energy.
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