Dec 20, 2010
Horn of Africa: why India should care more
Africa has been of growing interest to India for political and economic reasons but does it have security implications for us? The answer is ‘yes,’ especially as we focus on a particular sub-region, the Horn of Africa. A recent, distinguished visitor to India from the area — Hailemariam Desalegn, Deputy Prime Minister of Ethiopia — highlighted the wider implications of terrorism and piracy in the east African region. He even suggested that there should be “a naval blockade and no fly zone over Somalia.”
The immediate relevance of the threat posed by piracy has been underlined by the latest incident in which a Bangladeshi-flagged merchant ship, MV Jahan Moni, was hijacked by Somali pirates at a location barely 90 nautical miles from the Lakshadweep Islands.
The Horn of Africa comprises four countries — Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia. As a quintessential microcosm of Africa, the area has seen it all: imperialism, neo-colonialism, Cold War, ethnic strife, intra-African conflict, poverty, disease, famine and much else. Without its recovery and progress, Africa’s resurgence would never be complete. With the headquarters of African Union located in Addis Ababa, capital of Ethiopia, the continent’s apex organisation gets a direct and unhindered view of what happens in its immediate vicinity.
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Source: Maritime Sun News
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