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IBCIM economic corridor: facilitating sub-regional development
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2017The Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Forum for Regional Cooperation’s (BCIM) Economic Corridor (EC) initiative, a complex entanglement between security, economic and national interest, exemplifies Foreign Secretary Jaishankar's statement.DocumentRussian BRICS Presidency: models of engagement with international institutions
International Organisations Research Journal, 2016Six years after the first summit in 2009 in Yekaterinburg, the BRICS grouping of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa has established its identity as an informal global governance forum.DocumentThe BRICS initiatives towards a new financial architecture: an assessment with some proposals
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2016It is heartening, the author of this paper argues, to observe that developing countries, led by China and other BRICS members have been successful to organise alternative sources of credit flows . aiming for financial stability, growth and development.DocumentFinancing technology delivery for SDGs: a way forward for TFM
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2016The importance of Science and Technology (S&T) and availability of innovation driven solutions, particularly to mitigate and address sustainability challenges globally has been a central theme in all important global platforms in the recent past including the Rio+20 process that led to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Third International Conference on Financing for DevelopmeDocumentIndia and Sustainable Development Goals: the way forward
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2016India along with other countries has signed the declaration on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, comprising of seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the Sustainable Development Summit of the United Nations in September 2015. SDGs are comprehensive and focus on five Ps – people, planet, prosperity, peace and partnership.DocumentCosts of non-cooperation in South Asia: an illustration and way forward
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2016The South Asian economic integration has remained afflicted with a narrative that is more often than not a negative one. As a part of this, the arguments put forth include the assertion that the region lacks in trade complementarities due to similarities in production structures.DocumentThe development compact: a theoretical construct for South-South cooperation
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2016India’s development cooperation efforts began soon after the country gained its independence in 1947. Indeed there are some incidences that date back to even pre-independence days.DocumentEmergence of LoCs as a modality in India’s development cooperation: evolving policy context and new challenges
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2016Development cooperation is an integral part of India’s foreign policy and India has been extending cooperation to its fellow developing countries even before its independence in 1947.DocumentSouth-South cooperation: conference proceedings 2016
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2016Emerging economies such as India have their own philosophy underlying development cooperation. The norms and mechanisms of such cooperation are different from OECD norms or norms followed by international financial institutions.DocumentThe Knowledge Partnership Programme - the global reach and network connect
IPE Global Centre for Knowledge & Development, 2015The 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.Pages
