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Endnotes
1 - Sanjukta Banerji Bhattacharya, Engaging Africa; India’s interests in the Af-
rican continent, past and present, in, Fanlu Cheru and Obi Cyril(eds), The
Rise of China and India in Africa; Challenges and Opportunities and criti-
cal interventions, Nordic Africa Institute, Sweden, Zed Books, 2010, p64.
At https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:285922/FULLTEXT01.pdf
(Accessed; 25 December 2017).
2 - Sumit Roy, China and India “rising powers” and African development; chal-
lenges and opportunities, The Nordic African Institute, Sweden, Zed Books,
December 2014, p9. At https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/69cf/adf319e2f-
9be8702867690f1ce8416983837.pdf (accessed; 25 December 2017)
3 - Constance Ayabei, The rise of China and conflicts in Africa; The case of Sudan,
African Journal of political science and international relations, Vol.11(2),
pp.29-35, February 2017, p29.
4 - Liu Haifang, China’s development co-operation with Africa; Historical and
cultural perspective, in, Fanlu Cheru and Obi Cyril (eds), Op.Cit, p55.
5 - Sumit Roy, Op.Cit. p10.
6 - Sanjukta Banerji Bhattacharya, Op.Cit. p66
7 - Liu Haifang, Op.Cit. p54.
8 - Ibid. p56.
9 - Ibid. p57.
10 - Sanusha Naidu, India’s African relations; in the shadow of Chins, in, Fanlu
Cheru and Obi Cyril (eds), Op.Cit. p35.
11 - Ibid. p45
12 - Pranay Kumar Sinha, Indian development cooperation with Africa, in, Fanlu
Cheru and Obi Cyril (eds), Op.Cit. p78.
13 - Timothy M.Show, in 7
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