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International Solidarity Economy, Indo-African Relations, and Contemporary Economic Development in the Global-South

YSI-Indo-Africa Cooperative Talk

Start time:

April 25, 2025 @ 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Virtual Project

WAT

Location:

Online

Type:

Lecture

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Bangaru Tamilmani

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Description

Submitted By Ajibola Akanji
Format A one-time zoom
Description Lecture
Tentative Title International  Solidarity Economy, Indo-African Relations and Contemporary Economic Development in the Global-South
Motivation The relevance of Indo-African relations in contemporary global-south relations cannot be overemphasized. The assertion is more pronounced in African countries with British colonial history. In these countries, the history of modern administrative and legal takes root from cultures, which were native to Great Britain, and other parts of Europe. These administrative and legal cultures were at a time transplanted by colonial administrators to the then India subcontinent (currently, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka). These European cultures proved reasonably successful in the estimation of the colonial administrators, hence were adjourned as suitable for further transplant/adaptation to their then African colonies. Thus, the evolution of administrative and legal cultures sits at the core of the political economy Indo-African narratives. This brings to fore some relevant inferences, with one of the most enduring found in emergence, growth and development of modern cooperatives. For instance, cooperative development in British-India particularly from 1890 to 1930 robbed deeply on its counterparts in former British colonies in Africa. For example, British cooperative experts such as C.F. Strickland initially worked in British-India before they worked in Nigeria, and other African countries. Among others, these experts transplanted modern administrative and legal frameworks as experimented in British – India to African countries. Furthermore,

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