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Ghzlan Mahmoud Abdul Aziz
              Introduction :

                  In recent years, China and India have become the most important

              economic partners of Africa and their footprints are growing rapidly,
              transforming Africa’s international relations in a dramatic way. Al-

              though the overall impact of China and India’s engagement in Africa
              has been positive in the short term, partly as a result of higher returns
              from commodity exports were nourished by excessive demands from

              both countries, no enough researches were done.

                  China and India, as new players in the international arena, are

              became two massive and talented powers in Africa, although they
              are not modern in the continent, and their presence and engagement

              in Africa became more rotted. China and India’s renewed engage-
              ment with Africa have come at a moment when the context of com-

              merce has enhanced across Africa and the interest in Africa as a fresh
              marketplace has grown-up. India and China are not new comers in

              Africa; they have a long-standing history of relations. Links and deal
              connecting the two sides have been noted away from the English

              colonialism. Next to self-government, India maximizes its position
              in the global scheme as a Key player who promoting the struggles of

              anti-colonialism and antiracism. Similar to China, India played a vi-
              tal position in the Bandung Conference of 1955 which led to the ap-

              pearance of the NAM (Non-Aligned Movement) and used the event
              to encourage and sustain Asian–African solidarity.

                  The two most vital emerging economic powers have come forward

              to improve their profitable corporation and relations with African region

              in the form of trade, investment, and official development assistance.
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