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China's foreign aid in 1978
Digital Commons@UM Carey Law, 19791978 saw inportant changes in Chin'a foreign aid programme. It cut aid to its two largest recipients, Vietnam and Albania. At the same time, China reqested aid from the United Nations for the first time, and negotiated loans from other countires, although it appeared contradictory that China was continuiing to give foreign economic assistance whilst soliciting aid for itself.DocumentResetting India’s engagement in Central Asia: from symbols to substance
S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, 2016Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit in July 2015 to all five Central Asian Republics (CARs), Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, followed by his visit to Ufa, Russia, to attend the joint summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and BRICS (the grouping of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) as well as theDocumentLearning by doing: China–Africa co-operation and state learning
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2016The view that ‘Africa should learn from China’s development’ has been expressed throughout Africa, from the chairperson of the AU through senior government officials to analysts, scholars and ordinary citizens.DocumentUnderstanding China’s approaches to international development
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014China’s impressive economic growth and increasing development activities overseas, particularly in the African continent, have spurred intense debate and criticism over its role as a rising power in international development. China is viewed in the West both as a threat, but also as a valuable potential partner in development cooperation.DocumentSouth-South cooperation: mapping new frontiers
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2016Ideological solidarity apart, what has imparted an added traction and resonance to South-South Cooperation is a marked increase in intra-South trade, investment and developmental cooperation.DocumentCollaborating for women’s economic, social and political empowerment: India and Africa
Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2015Over one third of the world’s poor reside in Africa and though over the last century African countries have made significant strides in promoting gender equity, the equality in society in terms of access and control over family, society, economic and political goods are yet to be achieved.DocumentIndia Africa partnership in health care: accomplishments and prospects
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015The health sector assumes special importance in India-Africa development cooperation. It is the major component of the broad-ranging collaborative effort envisaged under the rubric of India-Africa cooperation in social development and capacity building.DocumentIndia-Africa partnership towards sustainable development
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015The intersection of African resurgence and India’s growing economy and global profile has opened up new avenues for deepening the multi-faceted development partnership between the two emerging growth poles of the world.DocumentTowards South Asia economic union: proceedings of the 7th South Asia Economic Summit (SAES)
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015Presently, the challenges before the South Asian countries are to identify the ways and means of achieving regional integration on a fast track basis. The move from SAPTA (South Asian Preferential Trading Arrangement) to SAFTA (South Asian Free Trade Area) and now the proposal for South Asia Economic Union is a pragmatic move towards the next stage of cooperation.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.Pages
