India and China appear to have found a new arena in which to compete for global power and influence: Humanitarian aid for Africa.
The Indian navy on Mar. 12 deployed a warship to deliver 600 tonnes of rice — its largest humanitarian assistance — to flood-hit Madagascar. This followed a January relief operation by the navy that provided medical aid and sent a health team to the affected area. READ MORE (CACHED ARTICLE)
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