India has postponed the Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit which was schedule to be held in the last week of the May 2026 due to the growing Ebola outbreak in parts of Africa. This decision came at that time when the World Health Organization declared the situation in Congo and Uganda as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).
India Postpones Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced that the upcoming summit has been deferred after extensive consultations between India, the African Union Chairperson, and the African Union Commission.
The decision was taken after the reviewing of the evolving public health situation in Africa and assessing the feasibility of hosting such a major international gathering safely in the country.
The summit was expected to be an important diplomatic platform to strengthen the India-Africa cooperation across multiple sectors.
Why Was the Summit Postponed?
The immediate reason for postponement is the Ebola virus outbreak affecting parts of Africa.
The recently rising of cases in the country like Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda has raised the concern worldwide.
The World Health Organization recently declared the situation a PHEIC and it signaled the seriousness of the outbreak and the need for coordinated international attention.
Given the health emergency, both India and African leadership decided that postponement was the most responsible course of action.
India Reaffirms Support for Africa
Even as the summit has been delayed, India has strongly reiterated the its support for African nations.
According to the MEA, India remains fully prepared to provide the assistance to Africa’s public health response efforts.
This includes possible support for the,
- Africa CDC initiatives
- Health preparedness program
- Strategic medical coordination
- Capacity-building support
India has strongly emphasized that any support would align with the principle of an Africa-led response.
Why the India-Africa Partnership Matters More Than Ever
Continent of Africa has become increasingly important in the current geopolitics, trade and energy security. With the vast natural resources a young population and fast-growing economies the continent is emerging as the major global growth centre.
India has steadily expanded the diplomatic outreach across the Africa over the past decade.
Since the year 2018, India has opened total 17 new diplomatic missions in African countries, increasing its diplomatic presence to 46 nations across the continent.
The relationship is also gaining importance because both India and African countries share similar priorities on the several issues such as,
- Reform of global institutions
- Climate justice
- South-South cooperation
- Food and energy security
- Digital public infrastructure
Focus on Trade, Investment and Development Partnership
The Economic cooperation between India and Africa have witnessed the strong growth in recent years.
Key Highlights of India-Africa Economic Ties
- The current bilateral trade stands at around 85 billion dollars.
- Also other side Africa accounts for nearly 10 percent of India’s energy imports.
- India has provided over the 190 Lines of Credit worth more than 10 billion dollars to 41 African countries.
- Around 220 development projects worth of 4.5 billion dollars have already been completed in many nations.
- India is among the Africa’s top five investors and the fourth largest trading partner.
Recently, India has also signed the digital cooperation agreements with seven African nations which will support the digital governance and technology partnerships.
Background of the India-Africa Forum Summit
The India-Africa Forum Summit was launched in the year 2008 as a platform to strengthening political, economic and strategic ties between the India and African nations.
Previous Summits
| Summit | Year | Venue |
| First Summit | 2008 | New Delhi |
| Second Summit | 2011 | Addis Ababa |
| Third Summit | 2015 | New Delhi |
The third summit in the year 2015 had witnessed participation from leaders of all 54 African countries and making it one of India’s largest diplomatic events.








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