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India’s development model, blending local ownership with global credibility, is redefining South-South Cooperation for an era beyond aid dependency.
India’s growing role in global development blends South-South cooperation and strategic North-South engagement to drive inclusive progress
With growing multipolarity, initiatives that facilitate trade within the Global South are essential in the shift away from North-centric logistics
India holds the potential to act as a bridge between the North and South and to come up with innovative and acceptable models of development in a post
With perceptible reliance in terms of trade in goods and services, the EU, India and China are dependent on each other, even as the EU attempts to rec
कमी विकसित राष्ट्रांचा आवाज अशी भारताची धारणा असल्याने,
With India’s assumption as the voice of the Global South, its progress in the maternal mortality ratio and maternal and child health can serve as a
India can optimise its presence in North Africa by leveraging its unique approach of South-South cooperation to forge mutually beneficial partnerships
While once hegemonic, the Western model of development cannot claim to be morally superior in today’s multipolar world.
Despite the importance of capacity building in India’s development cooperation programme with African countries, a comprehensive assessment of India
India must be able to rise to the challenge of this partnership and provide meaningful help to its African members to attract impact funds for the Sou
The GreenCo model represents a practical solution that recognises and supports the development of the regional power pools.
Whether China will be able to implement its commitments at a fast pace and accord priority to important areas of cooperation will ultimately depend on
Time and again, leaders from the global South have reaffirmed that people comes first and they should actively participate in the formulation and impl
Beyond 2015, South-South cooperation will have to increase and continue to support developing countries, with a special emphasis on poor and low-income countries in Asia and Africa facing sustainable development challenges.
Putting New Delhi and Beijing in the same bracket as drivers of South-South Cooperation is incorrect
Progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the Global South is being threatened by the mounting challenges facing developing countries due to the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic and the prolonged Russia-Ukraine war, and receding aid from traditional donor countries. As the achievement of the SDGs remains more relevant than ever, this brief proposes the creation of a Global South Development Assistance Committee (D
Ambitious expansion meets internal divisions as the bloc strives to redefine global power dynamics.
The essence of SSC is pivotal & sincere. But it is not devoid of criticism. The use of the word, ‘South’, itself reflects the colonial hangover that developing countries are trying to shed
India has made significant strides in agricultural production since the days of green revolution and has valuable lessons to share with its development partners, including countries in the African continent. This paper argues that there is a strong rationale for India-Africa collaboration on food security, given their common challenges of hunger, undernutrition, and low productivity. The paper finds that India plays an important role in augmentin
Blue Economy is fast becoming an area of huge interest for African policymakers. Has the rhetoric translated to concrete developmental outcomes? This brief examines the question of how the concept of ‘Blue economy’ should be operationalised nationally and regionally in Africa. It highlights strategic entry points that should be driven by both public and private sectors and supported by South-South cooperation: the development of ports, promot
As global geopolitics shift towards more flexible, interest-based partnerships, India and Armenia present a compelling partnership model for such engagements. Initially spurred by defence cooperation, the India-Armenia bilateral relationship holds promise for further development in deep technology. Armenia’s legacy of tech education, paired with its emerging AI startup ecosystem, complements India’s growing prominence in global tech manufactu
The Observer Research Foundation (ORF), India and the Stanley Foundation, USA co-hosted an international workshop on climate change on February 25-27, 2014 in New Delhi. The central objective of the workshop was to unbundle the different policy responses resulting from the multilateral negotiations thus far and their impact upon the evolution of existing and future multilateral frameworks. This Policy Brief aims to capture some of the salient per
India, currently the chair of IBSA (India, Brazil and South Africa), is responsible for steering the agenda for trilateral collaboration. In its capacity as chair, it is incumbent upon India to revitalise the geopolitical group, which has been so central to the construct of "South-South Cooperation" that engages most political thinkers today.
भारताने स्पष्ट आणि सातत्यपूर्ण प्रयत्न केल्याने ग्लोबल साउथच्या धारणा आणि आव्हानांमध्ये आवश्यक बदल घडून आलेला दिसत आहे.