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While playing down the notion that it is in competition with China, India has stepped forward with offers that demand attention. At the India-Africa summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 24-25 May, India extended new credit lines of US$5 billion to Africa (see Feature). After the summit, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh paid a visit to Tanzania, where he saw President Jakaya Kikwete....

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