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Examine the evolution of India’s policy towards foreign aid since independence. Analyse how the shift from aid-receiving to aid-giving has impacted its international image. Also evaluate the implications of this transition on India’s developmental partnerships with the Global South.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests

Topic: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests

Q4. Examine the evolution of India’s policy towards foreign aid since independence. Analyse how the shift from aid-receiving to aid-giving has impacted its international image. Also evaluate the implications of this transition on India’s developmental partnerships with the Global South. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: TH

Why the question: India’s changing foreign aid profile amid recent FCRA restrictions, its emerging donor role, and South-South partnerships has reignited debates on its development diplomacy and global positioning. Key demand of the question: The answer must trace India’s aid policy evolution, assess how becoming an aid-giver has shaped its international stature, and evaluate the broader implications of this shift on its partnerships within the Global South. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Briefly highlight the symbolic and strategic shift in India’s foreign aid trajectory since independence. Body: Evolution of India’s foreign aid policy – Cover phases like early dependence, diversification, liberalisation, and emergence as donor. Impact on India’s international image – Discuss assertion of sovereignty, soft power, strategic status, and global perception. Implications for Global South partnerships – Focus on cooperation models, trust-building, and geopolitical balancing. Conclusion: Suggest a forward-looking roadmap that balances India’s development diplomacy with institutional reforms and inclusive leadership.

Why the question: India’s changing foreign aid profile amid recent FCRA restrictions, its emerging donor role, and South-South partnerships has reignited debates on its development diplomacy and global positioning.

Key demand of the question: The answer must trace India’s aid policy evolution, assess how becoming an aid-giver has shaped its international stature, and evaluate the broader implications of this shift on its partnerships within the Global South.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction: Briefly highlight the symbolic and strategic shift in India’s foreign aid trajectory since independence.

Evolution of India’s foreign aid policy – Cover phases like early dependence, diversification, liberalisation, and emergence as donor.

Impact on India’s international image – Discuss assertion of sovereignty, soft power, strategic status, and global perception.

Implications for Global South partnerships – Focus on cooperation models, trust-building, and geopolitical balancing.

Conclusion: Suggest a forward-looking roadmap that balances India’s development diplomacy with institutional reforms and inclusive leadership.

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