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Post - 2015 Development Agenda - India National Consultation Report: Research Institutes Constituency
Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2013The processes leading up to the designing of the Global Development Agenda Post-2015 indicate that this Agenda would have two dimensions that are not necessarily distinct. The first of these is provided by the experiences gained in the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which give an indication as to the nature and extent of the existing development deficits.DocumentPost - 2015 Development Agenda - India National Consultation Report: Farmer’s Associations Constituency
Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2013The Small Farmers’ Agri-Business Consortium (SFAC) in India was set up in 1994 to create a conducive environment for generating rural employment and facilitating farmer-growth through new ventures in agro-based industries, fisheries and horticulture.DocumentPost-2015 Development Agenda - India National Consultation Report: Civil Society Constituency
Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2013This report covers Indian national level consultations and international-level dialogues that brought together southern voices to articulate key asks from the post-2015 agenda.DocumentSustainable development goals: the quest for a Post-2015 Agenda
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2014The global community is currently engaged in a wide-ranging process to define a set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to replace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2015.DocumentPost-2015 development agenda: an Indian perspective
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2014The global debate around the finalisation of the Post-2015 development agenda aims to consider how societies could work towards attaining sustainable development in the coming years.DocumentWill the BRICS provide the global public goods the world needs?
Overseas Development Institute, 2014The demand for global economic governance is increasing in a globalising and increasingly interlinked economy. Yet global governance, a global public good, is currently undersupplied – and this (e.g. lack of global rules on trade, finance and emissions) is harming development.DocumentImplementing the responsibility to protect: new directions for international peace and security?
Igarape Institute, 2013The international peace and security architecture is undergoing a profound renovation in the twenty first century. The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine is being re-evaluated from political and operational perspectives, while the Responsibility while Protecting (RwP), a Brazilian initiative, can be a new direction for international peace and security.DocumentMaritime security in the Indian Ocean: strategic setting and features
Institute for Security Studies, 2012Indian Ocean security is now no longer the domain of colonial states or superpowers, but has become multifaceted and dynamic. New role players such as India and China have become major powers, and new national alliances are changing the scene.DocumentIndia-Iran relations: past, present and future
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012This paper is a transcript of the address delivered by the Iranian ambassador in New Delhi. The paper reveals that the relations between India and Iran go back thousands of years. However, two major events influenced India-Iran relations in the past: the independence of India in 1947; and the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979.DocumentBetween China, India and the refugees: understanding Bhutan’s national security scenario
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010There are few countries in the world, whose bare existence is more surprising than Bhutan’s. This essay shows that while Bhutan successfully secured its independence and sovereignty in the 20th century, new threats to its national security have emerged.Pages
