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  2. Ethiopia–India relations - Wikipedia

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    EthiopiaIndia relations have existed for almost two millennia. Modern diplomatic relations between India and Ethiopia were established at the level of legations in July 1948, after the independence of India. The relationship was raised to the ambassadorial level in 1952. [1] India maintains an embassy in Addis Ababa and Ethiopia in New Delhi.

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  5. Foreign relations of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    India trains Ethiopian personnel under its ITEC program and is Ethiopia's second largest source of Foreign Direct Investments. The Second India-Africa Forum Summit was held in Addis Ababa in 2011 and India launched its Pan-African e-Network Project in Ethiopia in 2007. Indonesia: See Ethiopia–Indonesia relations. Ethiopia has an embassy in ...

  6. Africa–India relations - Wikipedia

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    Historical relations concerned mainly India and East Africa. However, in modern days—and with the expansion of diplomatic and commercial representations— India has now developed ties with most of the African nations. Trade between India & Africa stood at US$62.66 billion (2017–18) making India the fourth largest trading partner of Africa. [1]

  7. History of Indian foreign relations - Wikipedia

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    Jawaharlal Nehru, as prime minister 1947-1964, usually with the assistance of Krishna Menon, shaped the new nation's foreign policy.Nehru served concurrently as Minister of External Affairs; he made all major foreign policy decisions himself after consulting with his advisers and then entrusted the conduct of international affairs to senior members of the Indian Foreign Service.