TY - JOUR AB - Purpose– China and India are two of the fastest growing economies in the world, and poverty reduction has been substantial in both countries through the past few decades. Yet they have very different profiles in terms of food security and undernutrition – while at the micro-level China has performed well in terms of undernutrition, India has not. The purpose of this paper is to examine linkages between poverty, food security, and undernutrition in both countries. Design/methodology/approach– In this paper, the authors discuss the linkages between poverty, food security, and undernutrition at the micro level, describe the literature, and make inferences for targeting the remaining poor, food insecure, or undernourished in both countries. Findings– In China, there is a need for better tools for targeting the poor or malnourished. In India, more effective state-level policies should be better understood by the central government and disseminated to less successful states. Originality/value– In this paper, the authors describe data sources on poverty, food security, and undernutrition in both China and India, and correlates with changes in all three. The authors try to understand what factors appear to lead to reductions in all three, pointing out data gaps in both countries. VL - 7 IS - 4 SN - 1756-137X DO - 10.1108/CAER-09-2015-0117 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/CAER-09-2015-0117 AU - de Brauw Alan AU - Suryanarayana MH ED - Dr Kevin Z. Chen, Dr Shenggen Fan and Dr Suresh Chandra Babu PY - 2015 Y1 - 2015/01/01 TI - Linkages between poverty, food security and undernutrition: evidence from China and India T2 - China Agricultural Economic Review PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 655 EP - 667 Y2 - 2024/04/26 ER -