Sino-Indian co-operation in Africa: Joint efforts in the oil sector
Author: Karolina Wysoczańska.
Wysoczańska, Karolina. 2011. "Sino-Indian co-operation in Africa: Joint efforts in the oil sector." Journal of Contemporary African Studies 29 (2): 193-201. https://doi.org/10.1080/02589001.2011.555194
Sourcing sufficient supplies of energy to meet rapidly growing domestic demand is a major challenge for both China and India. The choices these two giants have made to meet that challenge in recent years will have long-term repercussions for the rest of the world. Although efforts to join forces in a global search for energy security are unlikely to overcome deeply ingrained Indian suspicions of China, both countries have already signed a series of energy co-operation agreements indicating the two states are seeking each other as strategic partners. This study provides an overview of the incentives for Sino-Indian co-operation in satisfying domestic oil demands. It will also examine the implications of such collaboration on regional and global orders.Published: April 1, 2011Typ: journalArticleISSN: 0258-9001