Sayed Nasrat
Sayed is a former researcher at the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (MRRD) of Afghanistan and Integrity Watch Afghanistan (IWA). He holds a master degree in International Cooperation Policy at the Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University. His research interests are in development economics, foreign aid, rural development and corruption.
As one of the emerging BRICS economies, India’s high economic growth is related to its foreign activity, including in Africa. Yet, despite its high domestic poverty and being a recipient of development aid itself, India also provides aid to Bhutan, Nepal and Afghanistan. In doing so, India has strategically manoeuvred itself within a changing global aid landscape.
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15 January, 2016
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