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2011, A commemorative postage (Mini Sheet) on 2ND AFRICA-INDIA FORUM SUMMIT Rs.30.00 MN H

2011, (Mini Sheet) on  2ND AFRICA-INDIA FORUM SUMMIT 


A commemorative postage Mini Sheet on  2ND AFRICA-INDIA FORUM SUMMIT India 2011 MN H

                                         Text           2ND AFRICA-INDIA FORUM SUMMIT India 2011 
                             Condition:             MN H
Country / Post          India
Date of Issue          25 May 2011
Primary theme          Fauna (Elephants) 
Subject          2nd Africa-India Forum Summit 2011
Width          43.0 mm
Height          32.0 mm
Denomination          30.00 INR
Number in set          
Layout/Format          sheet
Perforations          13.5 by 13.5
Stamp issuing authority          Ministry of Communications Department of Posts
Printer          Security Printing Press Hyderabad
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IN APRIL 2008, INDIA HOSTED THE FIRST AFRICA-INDIA FORUM SUMMIT IN DELHI. THE SUMMIT BUILT UPON THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE HISTORICAL RELATIONSHIP THAT EXISTED BETWEEN INDIA AND AFRICA, AND DESIGNED A NEW ARCHITECTURE FOR A STRUCTURED ENGAGEMENT, INTERACTION AND CO-OPERATION BETWEEN INDIA AND OUR AFRICAN PARTNERS, IN THE 21ST CENTURY. THE SUMMIT CELEBRATED OUR FRIENDSHIP AND RENEWED OUR COMMITMENT TO AFRICA. THE HISTORIC DOCUMENTS, THE DELHI DECLARATION AND THE INDIA AFRICA FRAMEWORK FOR CO-OPERATION ADOPTED AT THE END OF THE SUMMIT NOW SERVE AS THE CONTOURS FOR OUR SYSTEMATIC ENGAGEMENT WITH AFRICA IN THE COMING YEARS. ON THE SIDELINES OF THE SUMMIT SEVERAL CONCURRENT EVENTS ARE ALSO ORGANIZED INCLUDING ACADEMIC SYMPOSIA, EDITORS CONFERENCE TRADE FAIR CULTURAL EVENTS SHOWCASING INDIAN AND AFRICAN CULTURE A FILM FESTIVAL AND RELEASE OF SET OF COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS.


The India–Africa Forum Summit is the official platform for the African-Indian relations. It was first held from April 4 to April 8, 2008 in New DelhiIndia. It was the first such meeting between the heads of state and government of India and 14 countries of Africa chosen by the African UnionLibya and Egypt's heads of state did not attend.

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