Originally published in The Hindustan Times.
By Dhruva Jaishankar
By Udaibir Das
China must build on its institutional progress and the policy suggestions noted in the 2025 FSSA while adapting to a more fragmented global financial landscape. The shift from insulation, as pointed out by the IMF in 2010, as well as the shift to sensible integration, as outlined by the IMF in 2025, stays unfinished.
Background Paper No. 32
By Abhisri Nath & Jeffrey D. Bean
By Udaibir Das
As concessional finance declines, vulnerabilities mount and aid priorities shift, vulnerable low-income countries must increasingly rely on domestic sources of funding. Efficient capital markets are not a luxury – they are foundational infrastructure for economic growth.
Part of the series, “Agenda 2021: A Blueprint for U.S.-Europe-India Cooperation”.
By Darshana M. Baruah
Part of a the series, “Agenda 2021: A Blueprint for U.S.-Europe-India Cooperation”.
By Frédéric Grare
Part of the series, “Agenda 2021: A Blueprint for U.S.-Europe-India Cooperation”.
By Nilanthi Samaranayake
Originally published in, "What to Expect from International Relations in 2021" by orfonline.org
By Dhruva Jaishankar
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