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022 _a1473-6489
100 _aLin, Ka
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245 4 _aThe changing contexts of international aid: examining Indian experiences for a BRICS way
260 _bIndia Review
260 _c2024
300 _a245-265
520 _aConcepts like Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD) and South South Cooperation (SSC) have a significant impact on national strategies for international aid. This paper examines India's policy ideas and local practices to explore the contexts of the national implementation of the SDGs for global public well-being. The study approaches these issues through three avenues: the SDG-oriented idealistic view of international aid, the pragmatic lines of the SSC model and the TOSSD framework that bridges those two aspects. In the case of India, we observe a traditional orientation of international aid focused on the SSC model, combined with a tendency of transformation toward the SDGs. The research discusses Indian practice and analyzes the existing barriers to development and their associated policy solutions. This background reflects on the general transition of development strategies in international aid among the BRICS countries and the potential of these countries' future contributions toward global development.
650 _a BRICS
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650 _a South South Cooperation (SSC)
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650 _a Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD)
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650 _aSustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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700 _a Ranjan, Rajiv
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700 _a Wang, Lizheng
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700 _a Zhou, Hong
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/14736489.2024.2341570
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