Representatives of 54 African nations including heads of state and government of around 40 countries and powerful African Union are expected to participate in the four-day Summit beginning October 26.
Asked whether India was concerned over growing Chinese influence in Africa, Secretary (West) Navtej Sarna in the Ministry of External Affairs said it has an independent approach towards the continent and was not bothered by activities of any other country.
India's current trade with Africa is around USD 75 billion dollar and it has granted a whopping USD 7.4 billion for various developmental and capacity building projects in the last four years. India has implemented a total of 137 projects in 41 African countries during the period.
Expanding trade ties will be a major focus area at the summit which will see participation of over 400 business delegates from Africa besides all major Indian chambers of commerce.
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There will be deliberations on expanding ties in areas of energy, health care, infrastructure, technology and innovation.
Sarna said Africa has a very long coastline, which India will be keen to help the continent secure. He said discussions will also be held on expanding cooperation in counter- terrorism measures when a number of African countries are grappling with terror, particularly against Islamist militants Boko Haram.