The book analyzes limitations of the traditional North-South cooperation in general and with African countries in particular. It, in this backdrop, advances the case of South-South cooperation, as many countries of the South, including India , China, South Africa, Brazil, etc., have emerged prominently on the world economic horizon of-late. It critically studies the current status of India-Africa's economic relations (both trade and investment) along with analyzing challenges and potential to upgrade these economic engagements. At last, it attempts to explore the specific areas in the power, extractive and financial sectors where India can assist African economies.