Ansari also asserted that the issue has "not affected" the flow of Africans to India.
"Government has made its position clear...They were sporadic attacks by anti-social elements. The issue has been raised at diplomatic level. And, our response has been comprehensive," he told reporters en route to Rwanda.
"Also, the issue has not affected the flow of citizens from Africa to our country," Ansari said.
The string of attacks in the national capital had prompted the Delhi High Court in June last year to observe: "Now Delhi is becoming racist".
It had also expressed anguish over the attacks on them.
The attacks on Africans had taken a diplomatic downturn following the attack on May 20 last on Congolese national Masunda Kitada Oliver who died in a brutal attack in south Delhi.
There were reports appearing regularly about alleged racist remarks and attacks on African nationals. However, the government had maintained that all such incidents cannot be termed as "racist".
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