Botswana poised to reap gains from Fourth India–Africa Summit

7 May 2026

Bharath Kumar Kuthati, High Commissioner of India to Botswana and Special Representative to the SADC (Pic. TPA)

By Cynthia Thanda

On May 7, 2026, the Indian High Commission in Gaborone briefed the press on the forthcoming Fourth India–Africa Forum Summit (IAFS-IV), set for May 28–31 in New Delhi.

Under the theme “India–Africa Strategic Partnership for Innovation, Resilience and Inclusive Transformation” (IASPIRIT), the summit promises to deepen cooperation between India and Africa at a time of global uncertainty.

A Partnership Rooted in History

India and Africa’s relationship is not new. Centuries of maritime trade and cultural exchanges across the Indian Ocean laid the groundwork for solidarity in the modern era. Together, both regions resisted colonialism, apartheid, and economic exploitation, guided by leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Kwame Nkrumah, Julius Nyerere, Nelson Mandela, and Botswana’s own Sir Seretse Khama. Their vision of justice, dignity, and equality continues to shape the partnership today.

Over the decades, India–Africa ties have expanded beyond political solidarity into wide-ranging cooperation in trade, investment, healthcare, education, digital transformation, agriculture, renewable energy, climate action, defense, and technology. India now ranks among Africa’s top five investors, with cumulative investments of up to USD 80 billion and bilateral trade surpassing USD 100 billion in 2024–25.

Botswana’s Strategic Role

For Botswana, the summit offers both symbolic and practical gains. High Commissioner Bharath Kumar Kuthati noted that Botswana will have the opportunity for a bilateral meeting with India’s Prime Minister, building on momentum from President Smt Droupadi Murmu’s state visit to Botswana in November 2025.

Botswana already enjoys strong cooperation with India:

  • Defence: Nearly 400 Botswana Defence Force personnel have trained in India over the past decade.
  • Capacity Building: More than 1,300 officials and professionals have benefited from the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) programme.
  • Scholarships: Over 400 Botswana students have studied in India under ICCR scholarships, with annual slots recently expanded from 54 to 75.
  • Healthcare: A landmark MOU on pharmacopoeia recognition was signed in 2025, paving the way for deeper medical collaboration. Indian doctors and pharmacists already contribute to Botswana’s health sector, while patients often travel to India for specialised care.
  • Education: Universities founded by Indian-origin entrepreneurs, such as GUC, strengthen Botswana’s higher education landscape.
  • Diamonds & Industry: More than 30 Indian diamond-cutting firms operate in Botswana, alongside enterprises in IT, steel, irrigation, and manufacturing.
  • Digital Innovation: A new MOU on digital public infrastructure is being finalised.
  • Renewable Energy: Indian firm Escapee Group has signed an agreement to produce 5 gigawatts of clean energy in Botswana.

Shared Visions for the Future

The summit also highlights the convergence between Africa’s Agenda 2063 and India’s Viksit Bharat 2047 vision. Both emphasise inclusive growth, sustainability, industrialisation, innovation, youth empowerment, and prosperity.

For Botswana, this alignment offers opportunities to leverage India’s experience in digital innovation, renewable energy, and human capital development to advance its own Vision 2036.

As the Global South seeks a stronger voice in international affairs, Botswana’s partnership with India positions it to benefit from new investments, technology transfers, and expanded trade.

“IAFS-IV is more than a diplomatic summit,” High Commissioner Kuthati said, “It is a reaffirmation of a partnership built on shared history, shared aspirations, and shared responsibility for the future.”

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