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The India-Japan joint Africa summit highlights an evolving network of new partnerships seeking to strengthen development, trade and political ties with African countries. Countries have tended to cooperate with others that share a similar ideological perspective....

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India-Japan, Sumio Kusaka, China, South Korea, Kim Sung-hwan, United States, Hillary Clinton, Ethiopia, Barack Obama, Leon H. Sullivan, Liberia, Malaysian, Zambian, Indonesia, Algeria, Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Sudan, Uganda, Britain, Andrew Mitchell, Henry Bellingham, Bangladeshi, India