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    India’s energy and climate policy: can India meet the challenge of industrialization and climate change?

    Brookings Institution, 2016
    Within the energy and climate debate perhaps no issue is more contentious than the degree to which emerging economies should rely only on non-fossil fuel resources and energy efficiency to meet their growing energy demand.
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    Climate extremes and resilient poverty reduction

    Overseas Development Institute, 2015
    Building resilience to climate extremes and disasters will help ensure the success of global efforts to eliminate extreme poverty.
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    How do gender approaches improve climate compatible development? Lessons from India

    Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2016
    Although evidence shows that women are both victims of climate change and important contributors of knowledge and skills in disaster risk, adaptation and mitigation strategies, the gender perspective is largely missing from the design and planning of climate change responses and policies.
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    Implementation Guidelines for National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP)

    Open Government Data (ODG) Platform India, 2016
    The National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP) is designed so as to apply to all sharable non-sensitive data available either in digital or analog forms but generated using public funds by various Ministries/Departments /Subordinate offices/Organizations/ Agencies of Government of India as well as States.
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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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    Indian Foreign Direct Investment in Africa

    CUTS Centre for Competition, Investment and Economic Regulation, 2016
    The entry of Indian companies into Africa is largely market and resource seeking which offers much more potential in terms of promoting forward and backward linkages and in terms of impacting on competition in the domestic market.
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    India and Africa - collaboration for growth

    KPMG, 2016
    The nature of India’s relationship with Africa is clearly evolving into a wider, deeper engagement that, while clearly in India’s advantage, also offers significant potential benefits to its African counterparts. This overview of Indian/African economic collaboration is a joint piece of work from KPMG and the Confederation of Indian Industry.  It specifically looks at:
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    Strengthening disaster risk management in India: A review of five state disaster management plans

    Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2016
    India has suffered from many disasters in its recent history, both natural and climate-related, and these continue to cause devastation. In November 2015, floods in the southern city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, killed over 370 people and damaged crops worth US$190 m.
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    Public Private Partnership in infrastructure: A comparison between India and China

    BRICS Information Sharing and Exchange Platform, 2016
    Both India and China have been promoting Public Private Partnership in delivering infrastructure in various sectors. This paper examines their current infrastructure condition both in terms of quality and investment and therefore understands the driving factors of them using PPP. It compares and contrasts the characters of PPPs in India and China.

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