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India's transition to global donor: limitations and prospects (ARI)
Social Science Research Network, 2010India has increasingly sought to expand its activities as a donor, both to reposition itself as an emerging power and to use aid as an instrument for engaging with other developing countries. India started its aid programme soon after independence, with the budget speech of 1958 referring to INR100 million in multi-year grants to Nepal and an INR200 million loan to Myanmar.DocumentThe needy donor: an empirical analysis of India’s aid motives
Social Science Research Network, 2012Although many people in India suffer from poverty, the country is also emerging as an important aid donor. This article analyses India’s aid allocation decisions with the intention of understanding why poor countries provide foreign aid.DocumentChina & India as Africa's new donors: the impact of aid on development
Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, 2008This article attempts to assess the likely impact of Chinese and Indian aid on the development of Africa. The framework treats aid as one of four main channels through which China and India influence the shape and performance of particular sectors and, through them, development outcomes.DocumentSouth-South cooperation in health and pharmaceuticals: emerging trends in India-Brazil collaborations
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2011Health is emerging as an important area for collaboration among emerging economies. The health sector is an area in which India and Brazil have increasingly collaborated, bilaterally and in several international forums. The author of this paper argues that such collaboration has added new thrust to the process of South-South cooperation.DocumentTriangular cooperation in the context of aid effectiveness: experiences and views of European donors
Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional / Agency for International Cooperation, Spain, 2010This document includes a workshop report and concept note for the workshop ‘The European Union’s Triangular Cooperation in the context of aid effectiveness’ organised by the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) in March 2010.DocumentResurgent continent?: Africa and the world: emerging powers and Africa
London School of Economics, 2010Over the last fifteen years, emerging powers have made significant inroads into Western political and economic dominance in Africa. The result is a diversification of external actors involved across a range of sectors of the African economy.DocumentEmerging Donors in International Development Assistance: The South Africa Case
International Development Research Centre, 2008South Africa has become an emerging donor that is increasingly involved in Africa as a development partner – largely via peacekeeping, post-conflictDocumentBeyond the BICs: identifying the ‘emerging middle powers’ and understanding their role in global poverty reduction
Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester, 2010Much attention has been focused on the BICs (Brazil, India and China) and how they are changing global politics and economics. However, there is also a further tier of emerging middle powers ‘beyond the BICs’ that are playing a more prominent role in regional and global arenas.DocumentThe least developed countries report 2010: towards a new international development architecture for LDCs
United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2010This report reviews the economic situations of least developed countries (LDCs) under the recent global financial crisis, trying to draw the contours for new international development architecture (NIDA) for LDCs.DocumentSelf-interest and global responsibility: aid policies of South Korea and India in the making
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2009This study investigates the aid policies of India and South Korea. Both countries represent a rather diverse group of countries that has been lumped together as ‘emerging’ donors. The role of ‘emerging’ donors is currently at the heart of the international aid discourse, but so far, knowledge about emerging donors is inadequate.Pages
