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India: countermodel, alternative or future partner?

Together with the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and specialised United Nations (UN) entities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) from international civil society are the third-largest family of international actors....

Balveer Arora - Pierre Micheletti

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India’s humanitarian assistance abroad: a domestic and foreign policy issue

Although it has a strong civil society, India deploys its humanitarian aid mainly through bilateral and, gradually, multilateral channels. Rooted in a long-standing approach, indexed to both domestic and external...

Rachna Shanbog - Rob Kevlihan

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India through Western eyes: a different way of managing humanitarian aid?

The rise of sovereignty does not spare humanitarian aid. A prime example of this trend, India rejects foreign interventionism on its territory while making humanitarian aid a component of its...

Julien Guillot - Justine Penan - Loé Grandclément

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From overflowing farm gates to empty food plates: the unfinished food journey

How to explain the Indian paradox that sees the country with the highest cereal production in the world experiencing one of the highest rates of undernutrition? Ashwini Kakkar traces the...

Ashwini Kakkar

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Why India (perhaps) does not need humanitarian food aid

Following on from Ashwini Kakkar, Frédéric Landy takes a closer look at the Indian food paradox. He does so while reflecting on the Indian government’s hostility towards the intervention of...

Frédéric Landy

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“Clean India”: why the undeniable success of the Swachh Bharat Mission does not signal the end of open defecation

A fact of life in India for centuries, this practice has major health implications. The author explains what these are and looks back at a major national campaign to build...

Julien Eyrard

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Are humanitarian workers immune to “India syndrome”?

The author takes an in-depth approach, bringing readers close to the daily reality, so that we might better understand the difficulties an NGO may encounter when setting up in India....

Océane Plockyn

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The Naxalite conflict in India: what role for humanitarian organisations?

An interminable conflict has been shaking the Indian Union since the 1960s. Often overlooked in international discussions and by the media, the “Naxalite–Maoist insurgency” sheds light on the particularities of...

Nancy Saurelle Ndjomo Kabayene - Samuel Cédric Ngueda

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Disasters in India and the mobilisation of national actors

The work CartONG does is invaluable. For this issue, it has produced a map and a chart to measure India’s vulnerability to extreme climate events and the involvement of its...

CartONG

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