INDIA & THE GLOBAL SOUTH
1. INDIA & THE GLOBAL SOUTH
Relations with Africa & Latin America; leadership in NIEO and WTO
A. India and the Global South: Relations with Africa & Latin America
- Give us analysis of India’s Africa policy. (1997)
- Describe, explain and suggest improvement in the state of India’s relationship with Latin America. (2004)
- Give a critical account of India’s role in the affairs of the Third World countries. (2006)
- Identify India’s contributions and assistance in the process of nation-building in South Africa. (2009)
- Discuss the factors for the decline of India’s presence in Latin America. (2015)
- Suggest measures so that India’s partnership with Africa becomes a true symbol of South-South Cooperation, delivering clear-cut economic and political dividends to both sides of the equation. (2017)
- “India’s capacity building programmes under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) has earned much goodwill for it in Africa.” Discuss. (2018)
- “India’s Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS) is a major initiative in the area of South-South Cooperation.” Discuss. (2018)
- How is India pursuing her foreign policy objectives through the IBSA Dialogue Forum (India, Brazil and South Africa)? (2019)
- How do the guiding principles of India-Africa relations seek to enhance harmony and mutual cooperation between India and Africa? (2020)
- Identify the drivers of India’s new interest in Africa. (2021)
- Discuss the major drivers of India’s interests in Africa. (2023)
- Discuss the potential role that India could play as the leader of the Global South in realising the goal of establishing a new international economic order in the 21st century. (2024)
B. India and the Global South: Leadership in NIEO & WTO
- Comment: India and the IMF. (1992)
- Comment: India and the WTO. (1995)
- Explain the role of the Third World countries in the promotion of NIEO. (1997)
- Critically examine the various controversial issues in the functioning of the World Trade Organization from the point of view of developing countries, particularly India. (1999)
- Comment: IMF and India’s development. (2003)
- Comment: India and the WTO. (2004)
- How far institutions like WTO and IMF have influenced India’s political and economic sovereignty? What has been India’s response to these? (2005)
- Comment: India and the emerging International Economic Order. (2006)
- ‘The constant breakdown in WTO negotiations suggest too many disagreements in world politics.’ Would you agree? (2008)
- Does India’s rise as a major market power in a globalised world mean that it is no longer concerned with the ‘new international economic order’ that it once championed? Discuss. (2008)
- Sketch the leadership role of India in WTO negotiations. (150 words) (2013)
- Analyse the stalled progress of Doha Round of WTO negotiations over the differences between the developed and the developing countries. (2017)
- India’s coalitional diplomacy with the WTO has earned it wide appreciation. What accounts for the success of India’s coalitional diplomacy? (2018)
- Explain India’s position on the waiver of intellectual property rights on COVID-19 vaccines in WTO. (2021)
- Discuss the relevance of the demand for New International Economic Order (NIEO) in the present era of globalisation. (2022)
- What diplomatic steps has India taken to articulate the interests of the Global South in International Politics? (2023)
- Why is the compromise reached at WTO regarding the Covid-19 vaccine manufacturing not a Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) waiver? (2023)
- “Nothing is going to move within the WTO negotiations unless India is on board.” Discuss the main reasons behind India’s increased clout in the WTO. (2024)