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The renewed push came during high-level talks in New Delhi between South African Deputy President Paul Mashatile and India’s External Affairs Minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, in what officials described as a significant step toward strengthening one of the Global South’s most important strategic partnerships

Speaking during the discussions, Mashatile described India as a key partner for South Africa and highlighted the long-standing historical ties between the two nations. He said Pretoria remained committed to advancing the bilateral strategic partnership and ensuring it delivers tangible economic and social benefits

The talks reflected a growing recognition that strong political relations must increasingly translate into business opportunities, investment flows, and development cooperation. Both sides identified trade, infrastructure development, digital transformation, and support for small and medium-sized enterprises as priority areas for deeper collaboration

For South Africa, the engagement comes at a time when governments across Africa are seeking newamid global economic uncertainty. India, now one of the world’s fastest-growing major economies, has become an increasingly important partner for many African countries seeking to diversify their trade and development relations

Beyond commerce, discussions also focused on the technologies expected to shape future economic growth. South Africa and India recently agreed to strengthen cooperation in artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, and other emerging technologies, signaling a new phase in scientific and technological engagement

The agreement followed separate meetings between India’s Minister of State for Science and Technology, Jitendra Singh, and South Africa’s Deputy Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Nomalungelo Gina

South Africa also expressed interest in expanding cooperation in renewable energy, hydrogen technologies, digital transformation, and skills development—areas viewed as critical to boosting competitiveness and preparing workers for future industries

The two countries reviewed ongoing collaboration in astronomy and scientific research, with both sides emphasising the importance of stronger institutional partnerships and knowledge exchange

Mashatile’s visit also included engagements showcasing India’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, innovation initiatives, and support programs for traditional industries and small businesses

Analysts say the growing partnership reflects a broader shift among Global South nations seeking closer economic and technological cooperation as they navigate changing geopolitical and economic realities

For South Africa, the challenge now will be to translate diplomatic goodwill into investments, innovation, and jobs that deliver measurable benefits at home

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