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#BurkinaFaso #IbrahimTraore #AfricaNews Ibrahim Traoré’s Bold $10B Deal: Why India Won and the West Lost? What drives a young African leader to reject Western aid and instead build a $10 billion irrigation canal with India’s support? This is the story of Ibrahim Traoré, the bold President of Burkina Faso, who chose self-reliance over dependency — and unity over submission. In this documentary, we explore how Traoré turned a landlocked, drought-stricken nation into a symbol of African engineering pride. With India’s $10 billion partnership, Burkina Faso launched one of the most ambitious water projects in modern Africa — The African Canal — designed and built by local engineers, powered by national ambition. As Western media questioned his defiance, millions across Africa called him a visionary. Could this be the beginning of a new model of cooperation between the Global South — Africa and India — free from Western control? Join us to uncover the real story behind this transformation, and decide for yourself: Is Ibrahim Traoré building a new Africa — or rewriting the world’s balance of power? Disclaimer: This video is independent news analysis for educational purposes. It includes publicly reported facts, cited estimates, and expert opinions. We do not promote hate, harassment, or violence. All parties are discussed in a journalistic context. Viewers are encouraged to verify claims through listed sources and maintain respectful dialogue in the comments. #ibrahimtraore #traore #africa #burkinafaso #breakingnews #africanews #traoreleadership #burkinafasocanal #indiaafricapartnership #globalsouth #africandevelopment #newafrica