Third India–Africa Forum Summit

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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]

Host countryIndia
Date26–29 October 2015
MottoReinvigorated Partnership-Shared Vision
CitiesNew Delhi
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3rd India-Africa Forum Summit
The lion logo depicting African and Indian lion
Host countryIndia
Date26–29 October 2015
MottoReinvigorated Partnership-Shared Vision
CitiesNew Delhi
VenuesIndira Gandhi Arena
Follows2nd India-Africa Forum Summit
Precedes4th India-Africa Forum Summit
Websitemea.gov.in/india-africa-forum-summit-2015/index.html
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Background

The Summit was earlier scheduled to be held in December 2014, with a three-year gap after the 2011 Summit in Addis Ababa. 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]

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]

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Country Title Leader
African UnionChairpersonNkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
 AlgeriaPrime MinisterAbdelmalek Sellal
 AngolaVice PresidentManuel Vicente
 BeninPresidentYayi Boni
 BotswanaMinister of Foreign AffairsPhandu Skelemani
 Burkina FasoMinister of Foreign AffairsMoussa Nébié
 BurundiFirst Vice PresidentGaston Sindimwo
 Cape VerdeMinister of Foreign AffairsJorge Homero Tolentino Araujo
 ChadPresidentIdriss Déby
 CameroonMinister of Foreign AffairsLejeune Mbella Mbella
Central African RepublicEconomic Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign AffairsJulienne Desiree Gaudeuille
 ComorosPresidentIkililou Dhoinine
Cote d'IvoireMinister of Industry and MinesBrou Kasi Jean-Claude
Congo–BrazzavilleMinister of Foreign AffairsJean-Claude Gakosso
 DjiboutiPresidentIsmaïl Omar Guelleh
DR CongoMinister of Foreign AffairsRaymond Tshibanda
 EgyptPresidentAbdel Fattah el-Sisi
EritreaMinister of Foreign AffairsOsman Saleh
 Equatorial GuineaPresidentTeodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
 EthiopiaPrime MinisterHailemariam Desalegn
 GabonPresidentAli Bongo Ondimba
 GambiaVice PresidentIsatou Njie-Saidy
 GhanaPresidentJohn Dramani Mahama
 GuineaPresidentAlpha Condé
 Guinea-BissauPresidentJosé Mário Vaz
 KenyaPresidentUhuru Kenyatta
 LesothoPrime MinisterPakalitha Mosisili
 LiberiaPresidentEllen Johnson Sirleaf
 LibyaPrime MinisterAbdullah al-Thani
 MadagascarPresidentHery Rajaonarimampianina
 MalawiMinister of Foreign AffairsGeorge Chaponda
 MaliPresidentIbrahim Boubacar Keïta
 MauritaniaPresidentMohamed Ould Abdel Aziz
 MauritiusPrime MinisterAnerood Jugnauth
 MoroccoKingMohammed VI
 MozambiquePresidentFilipe Nyusi
 NamibiaPresidentHage Geingob
 NigerPresidentMahamadou Issoufou
 NigeriaPresidentMuhammadu Buhari
 RwandaPrime Minister GAnastase Murekezi
 São Tomé and PríncipePrime MinisterPatrice Trovoada
 SenegalPresidentMacky Sall
 SeychellesPresidentJames Michel
 Sierra LeonePresidentErnest Bai Koroma
 SomaliaPresidentHassan Sheikh Mohamud
 South AfricaPresidentJacob Zuma
 South SudanPresidentSalva Kiir Mayardit
 SudanPresidentOmar Hassan Ahamed Albashir
 EswatiniKingMswati III
 TanzaniaVice PresidentMohamed Gharib Bilal
 TogoMinister of Foreign AffairsRobert Dussey
 TunisiaForeign MinisterTaïeb Baccouche
 UgandaPresidentYoweri Museveni
 ZambiaVice PresidentInonge Wina
ZimbabwePresidentRobert Mugabe
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