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Abstract: The last few years have witnessed a growing interest in so-called “non-DAC donors” (NDDs), and China in particular. While this is understandable, there is some danger that the diversity of the NDDs is...
Trade and Investment: Trends and prospects
Abstract: The economic relationship between African countries and India is growing rapidly. These ties also form the basis for co‐operation in multilateral forums such as the World Trade Organisation. The article looks at the...
China & India as Africa’s New Donors: The Impact of Aid on Development
Abstract: Using a two-analytical framework and drawing on a wide range of secondary data, this article attempts to assess the likely impact of aid from China and India on the development of Africa. The...
India’s development partnership: key policy shifts and institutional evolution
Abstract: This article examines the emerging trends in India’s role as a provider of development assistance to the other developing countries of the global South. Though India has diversified the regional focus and has...
India as an Emerging Donor
Abstract: India has traditionally been perceived, both domestically and globally, as an important aid receiver. But it has also had a foreign aid programme of its own which can be traced to the 1950s...
FDI in Africa: A Comparison of the Indian and Chinese Experience
Abstract: Over the last decade there has been a gradual but marked shift in the main donors of FDI funding for Africa from the traditional western developed countries to the BRICs nations. India and...
Donors in transition and the future of development cooperation: What do the data from Brazil, India, China, and South Africa reveal?
Abstract: How are Development Assistance Committee (DAC) donors evolving their financial flows and aid modalities in response to the growing influence and economic power of Southern BRICS? After presenting the shifting landscape of international...
Development Compact – The Cornerstone of India’s Development Cooperation: An “Externalities” Perspective
Abstract: India’s approach to development cooperation is conceptualized in the available literature as following the idea of ‘development compact’. The present article situates development compact in the theoretical discourse on development economics. In a...
India’s Economic Diplomacy with Ethiopia
Abstract: Indian President Ram Nath Kovind visited Ethiopia from October 4-6, 2017, marking a new era in India-Ethiopia bilateral relations. This visit is important considering India’s long historic and cultural ties, as well as...
Behind the lines of credit
The government should use lines of credit to transition India’s economic engagements towards a more durable, defined framework Post Description Publication year: 2015 Publication Type: Article Form of Cooperation: Lines of credit Cooperation Context:...