India South Africa tech cooperation
Analysis based on 15 articles · First reported May 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 04, 2026
The agreement between India>>> and South Africa>>> to deepen cooperation in future technologies like AI and advanced manufacturing is expected to positively impact the technology and manufacturing sectors in both countries. This collaboration could lead to new market-ready solutions, fostering economic growth and creating investment opportunities in these emerging sectors.
India>>> and South Africa>>> have agreed to strengthen their partnership in emerging technologies, focusing on artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, and advanced manufacturing. This decision was made during bilateral talks in New Delhi between Union Minister Jitendra Singh (politician)>>> and South Africa>>>'s Deputy Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Nomalungelo Gina>>>. The two nations aim to shift their engagement from traditional academic research to innovation-driven partnerships, leveraging their complementary strengths to create affordable and scalable technological solutions for the developing world. Priority areas for collaboration include advanced materials, geospatial technologies, biotechnology, genomics, vaccine development, health technologies, and renewable energy. Both countries also reviewed cooperation on the Square Kilometre Array>>> project and plan to participate in upcoming international forums like the BRICS>>> Science, Technology and Innovation Ministerial Meeting and the Science Forum South Africa>>> 2026.
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