[10] In 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced $600m (£393m) in assistance for development projects in Africa at an India-Africa Forum Summit attended by 50 African nation in October 2015 in New Delhi.
PM Modi announce a concessional credit of $10 billion to Africa that included Nigeria and 50000 scholarships to African students at the India-Africa Forum Summit in 2015.
[12] In May 2017, India and Japan proposed a plan to build an Asia-Africa Growth Corridor (AAGC) to boost in economic development in region.
As of 2014[update], under foreign direct investment, India plans to fund two hydel projects of Upper Karnali and Arun III.
[17] These included several major infrastructure projects such as the Salma Dam, the Zaranj-Dalaram Highway, the Afghan Parliament building, restoration of the Stor Palace.
India also helped build infrastructure such as roads, dams, electricity transmission lines and substations, solar panels, schools, and hospitals.
In 2019 India offered aid to hurricane-devastated Caribbean nations through the Indian Mission at the UN and with partners in Antigua and Barbuda as well as Dominica and others an amount of $2 million from the India-UN Partnership Fund for South-South Cooperation for rehabilitation in Caricom.
[2] Apart from financial aids, India has also provided helps in terms of manpower and other supplies to needy disaster struck countries.
In 1971 Indian defence forces went to war with Pakistan which resulted in the liberation and creation of Bangladesh due to India's action.