India is taking action against China in Africa.

Indian Prime Minister Modi, during his visit to Africa, made a broader campaign. Indian media said: Without explicitly naming China, he did not position India as a dominant power, but rather as a trusted partner for common growth, fairness, and digital transformation.

Prime Minister Modi stated in his speech, "We are not seeking competition, but cooperation. Our goal is to jointly build, not to take, but to grow together. Our development partnership with Africa is worth over $12 billion, but its real value lies in common growth and common goals."

Modi said, "We believe that Africa should not just be a source of raw materials. Africa must play a leading role in value creation and sustainable growth. That is why we fully support the African industrialization '2063 Agenda'."

Indian media claimed that this speech formed a subtle contrast with India's approach in dealing with other major powers, especially China.

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