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Make in India: state of manufacturing India
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015There has been considerable disquiet among Indian policymakers and analysts at the poor performance of the manufacturing sector. The share of manufacturing in GDP is much lower in India than in China and has been almost constant over the past decade or so.DocumentUnder sea pipedreams and India energy security
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015Iran’s game-changing nuclear deal with the West and imminent ending of the US-led sanctions open a window of opportunity for deeper Indo-Iranian relations.DocumentSharing of social sectors experiences in IBSA: assessment of initiatives and way forward
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015The establishment of the India-Brazil-South Africa Trilateral Cooperation Forum (IBSA), formalised by the Brasilia Declaration in 2003 is a distinctive international trilateral development initiative to promote South- South cooperation among these countries.DocumentScience, technology, innovation in India and sccess, inclusion and equity: discourses, measurement and emerging challenges
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015The role of Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) in economic growth is well accepted. Tracing the debate on the role of science in Indian society in the pre-1947 India, the discourses and narratives on science, technology and society in India are mapped and their impact on policies is discussed.DocumentEmergent Practices Around CGNet Swara, A Voice Forum for Citizen Journalism in Rural India
2013Rural communities in India are often underserved by the mainstream media. While there is a public discourse surrounding the issues they face, this dialogue typically takes place on television, in newspaper editorials, and on the Internet.DocumentThe impact of China on Sub-Saharan Africa: working paper
Open University Asian Drivers Programme, 2006This paper focuses on the rapidly-gr owing links between China and SSA. The spotlight is placed on three vectors of interaction – trade, foreign investment and aid. Chinese involvement in Africa is driven predominantly by the quest for material inputs (oil and other primary commodities) required for its infrastructural investments and booming manufacturing sector.DocumentAccenture Report, Digital-Government pathway to delivering public services for the future. A comparative study of digital government performance across 10 countries
Accenture, 2014Accenture’s digital government research evaluates the current implementation levels of digital services, the overall service delivery experience and citizens’ satisfaction levels across 10 countries—Brazil, Germany, India, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the United Kingdom and the United States.DocumentHealth financing and delivery in India: an overview of selected schemes
Women in Informal Employment Globalizing and Organizing, 2013In recent years, the government of India has made attempts to address its notorious health inequities by providing health protection to poor and vulnerable citizens. This paper presents an overview of India’s health care system and some key demographic indicators.DocumentHealth financing and delivery in India: an overview of selected schemes
Women in Informal Employment Globalizing and Organizing, 2013In recent years, the government of India has made attempts to address its notorious health inequities by providing health protection to poor and vulnerable citizens. This paper presents an overview of India’s health care system and some key demographic indicators.DocumentHow do social protection and labour programmes contribute to social inclusion? Evidence from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India and Nepal
Overseas Development Institute, 2014Today, the positive effects of social protection and labour programmes on core dimensions of well- being such as food consumption and access to health and education are well-recognised. However, less is known about the ability of these programmes to tackle the structural causes of social exclusion and poverty or to promote sustainable changes in the lives and livelihoods of the poor.Pages
