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    The development compact: a theoretical construct for South-South cooperation

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2016
    India’s development cooperation efforts began soon after the country gained its independence in 1947. Indeed there are some incidences that date back to even pre-independence days.
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    Emergence of LoCs as a modality in India’s development cooperation: evolving policy context and new challenges

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2016
    Development cooperation is an integral part of India’s foreign policy and India has been extending cooperation to its fellow developing countries even before its independence in 1947.
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    Economic repercussions of the Look East Policy in Zimbabwe

    Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2016
    In 2003, Zimbabwe formally announced the Look East Policy (LEP) in the face of economic sanctions by the West. This, coupled with the Forum on China Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) of 2000, has strengthened trade and bilateral investments between Zimbabwe and China. China is increasingly involved in Zimbabwe's agriculture, mining, construction and tourism industries.
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    Towards mutual learning with the rising powers

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2016
    Rising powers such as Brazil, India and China have achieved major advances in supporting economic and social development in their less-developed regions and in creating health and social protection systems in response to the rapid changes they are undergoing.
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    Environmental costs of China’s new law on foreign NGOs

    Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2016
    In 2015, China's People's Congress revised and ratified a controversial foreign non-governmental organisation (NGO) management law that is set to take effect in 2017. According to reports, the new law will directly affect approximately 7,000 foreign NGOs operating within the country'€™s borders as well as local NGOs who receive financial support from overseas donors.
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    South African and the DRC: evaluating a South–South partnership for peace, governance and development

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2016
    The ‘Rise of the South’* and the role of ‘emerging powers’ in global development has animated much of the political and economic discourse of the past decade. There is, however, little empirical evidence on the contribution that emerging Southern partners make to sustainable development, due to the lack of common measurement systems for South–South cooperation (SSC).
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    South-South cooperation: conference proceedings 2016

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2016
    Emerging economies such as India have their own philosophy underlying development cooperation. The norms and mechanisms of such cooperation are different from OECD norms or norms followed by international financial institutions.
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    Tanzania-China all-weather friendship from socialism to globalization: a case of relative decline

    Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2016
    How close is the Tanzanian-Chinese partnership today? Bi-lateral trade and Chinese economic activity in Tanzania today is far more significant than in the 1970s; China’s “no strings attached” policy is still attractive and political solidarities and military co-operation have remained relatively strong.
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    The Knowledge Partnership Programme - the global reach and network connect

    IPE Global Centre for Knowledge & Development, 2015
    The Knowledge Partnership Programme (KPP) has facilitated mutual sharing and exchange of development solutions through knowledge, experience, technology, investment, information to explore and showcase India's success in meeting development challenges in terms of policy and practice.
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    India-Africa: South-South trade and investment for development

    World Trade Organization, 2016
    India and Africa's partnership has entered a new era. Close political relationships are being invigorated by a flourishing tradeand investment relationship. This new trade and investment relationship could be crucial in the struggle to lift millions out ofpoverty.

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