TY - CHAP AB - Abstract India is described as an emerging donor. Actually India has started providing development assistance to developing countries immediately after independence. The amount of aid was relatively small, but grew over the years to a recognisable size. The chapter reviews the long experience of India in the framework of development assistance which is laid in the foundational principles of South-South Development Cooperation (SSDC). In the process of the review, the special features of the India’s programme, its unique character and overall prospects are highlighted. In the absence of reliable data on total and sector-wise assistance, the chapter concentrates on one major component of assistance, viz., technical cooperation a substantial part of which is devoted to training, that is, to the development of human capital. The analysis shows that given certain unique features of its aid programme, India has a great potential to emerge as a major donor country, and even to rank among big traditional donor countries. It can also influence the global aid architecture. There are many lessons that others can learn from the ‘Indian model of aid’. However, there are certain problems and challenges that India has to address for it to become a major international player in the aid business. One of the most important problems refers to the absence of detailed information. The available details on India’s assistance are sketchy and confusing; there are no detailed and consolidated statements of assistance, and it is only now a proper formal agency to coordinate all external assistance and to provide effective management in a cohesive manner has been set up. The analytical and critical account of India’s aid programme presented here is hoped to provide valuable fresh insights into the whole issue and should be of considerable academic and policy value. VL - 29 SN - 978-1-78441-271-5, 978-1-78441-270-8/1479-3679 DO - 10.1108/S1479-367920140000029019 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-367920140000029019 AU - Tilak Jandhyala B. G. PY - 2016 Y1 - 2016/01/01 TI - South-South Cooperation: India’s Programme of Development Assistance – Nature, Size and Functioning T2 - Post-Education-Forall and Sustainable Development Paradigm: Structural Changes with Diversifying Actors and Norms T3 - International Perspectives on Education and Society PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 301 EP - 326 Y2 - 2024/04/20 ER -