Mol, RajaniSingh, BawaChattu, Vijay KumarKaur, JaspalSingh, Balinder2021-09-282021-09-2820211745-2538https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00219096211039539https://hdl.handle.net/2139/49747India and Africa have been sharing a multidimensional relationship of cooperation and friendship since the ancient civilizations. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought new possibilities and opportunities for India to leverage its soft power diplomacy towards Africa. The paper’s main focus is to analyze how India has made soft power part of its foreign policy and examine India’s relationship with the African continent through health diplomacy. A literature search was done in major databases, such as Web of Science, Medicine/ PubMed, Scopus, OVID, and Google Scholar search engine to gather relevant information. Through humanitarian assistance and geopolitical influence, India had won the support and heart of Africans. Besides, India has become a global healthcare provider in the African continent through its global health diplomacy and vaccine diplomacy. India has achieved impressive gains through its soft power diplomacy and has become a compassionate and benevolent actor in the African continent.enIndiaAfricaSoft powerHealth diplomacyVaccine diplomacyForeign policyHumanitarian and geopolitical perspectivesIndia’s Health Diplomacy as a Soft Power Tool towards Africa: Humanitarian and Geopolitical AnalysisArticle