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India and Globalisation

India
  • Capital: New Delhi
  • Population: 1173108018
  • Size: 3287590.0 Km2

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Items 21 to 30 of 114

Challenges to India’s ‘rise to power’
Amrita Narlikar / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
India’s elevated position in the global community is underpinned by a booming economy, nuclear weapons status and veto power in several international institutions. But this rise to power is neither as sudden nor as secure as it a...
Can China and India sustain their growth rates?
Y. Li; B. Zhang / World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2008
This paper looks at the challenges for India and China in light of their recent development paths. It examines their special characteristics during their fast growth episodes, in particular how the engines of growth came into being an...
Worker exploitation in India’s garment sector
A. Mezzadri / School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 2008
Focusing on workers employed in Delhi, this paper investigates exploitation of informal sector workers in India’s garment industry. It looks at trends such as the incorporation of the informal economy into trans-national product...
Furthering national economies in the light of growing globalisation
A.P. D’Costa / Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore (NUS), 2007
Economic nationalism is not inconsistent with globalisation. This paper contends that, just because global integration links foreign economies and allows transnational corporations to penetrate far-flung markets through organisational...
 Is a radical shift in power relations the real solution to the food crisis?
GRAIN, 2008
The current food crisis is focusing attention on the way food reaches some of the most disadvantaged people in the world. In this edition of GRAIN's Seedling magazine, a collection of articles highlight the less discussed aspects of t...
Impact of medical tourism on health services for local populations
S. M. Wolfe / Public Citizen, 2006
This article published by the Public Citizen Health Research Group, is the first in a two part series that focuses on medical tourism – travelling with the express purpose of obtaining health services abroad. The article describ...
Food industry restructuring at the national level: evidence from eight country case studies
T. Reardon; J. Huang / Sustainable Markets Group, IIED, 2008
Rapid changes are taking place in the structure and governance of national and regional agrifood markets in developing countries, affecting the agricultural sector's ability to contribute to economic growth, poverty reduction and sust...
Will ASEAN-India ties promote a more integrated East-Asia community?
L Henry / Centre de Sciences Humaines, New Delhi, 2007
This paper focuses on the trade and economic arrangements between India and South East Asia (SEA) region in the context of globalisation. It argues that the association between India and South-East Asia, in particular ASEAN and its me...
Helping the families of home-based workers break the cycle of poverty
Donna Doane / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
In Asia there are millions of home-based women workers and the vast majority are poor. How can the risks and vulnerabilities these women face be reduced? And what can be done to help the children of home-based workers escape poverty? ...
How Africa can benefit from its triangular relationship with China and India
S. Roy / Eldis Trade Policy Resource Guide, 2006
This note sums up the growth experience of China and India and their relationship with each other. It then explores how the triangular relationship between China, India and Africa could stimulate African development through: ...
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Indian Institute of Dalit Studies (IIDS)
Dalit studies institution
Partners for Urban Knowledge, Action and Research (PUKAR)
Globalisation in an urbanised world
ESocialSciences (eSS)
Research in Asia
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB)
Indian Institute of Management's campus in Bangalore, focusing on research and teaching
The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT)
Research and teaching institute focussing on developing India's capacity to engage in foreign trade
Liberty Institute, India
Indian socio-economic research institute focussing on governance, the environment, and economics.
Centre for Civil Society, India (CCS)
Indian Think Tank with a research focus on civil society and social sciences
The Centre for the Study of Culture and Society (CSCS)
Indian centre for social science research in media and governance
Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS)
Indian research and training organisation specialising on social science research
Centre for Women's Development Studies (CWDS)
Indian research centre specialising in gender-based research
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