Financing for development India: lessons from the past; needs of the future
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Over the past few years, there has been an upsurge of international concern regarding the growing gap between developed and developing countries and the persistence of acute deprivation in several parts of the world. It is again being recognized that poverty and deprivation are not matters of concern merely for national governments, but for humanity as a whole1
.As a consequence, the issue of development has come back to the centre - stage of international discourse after a gap of almost two decades. The tragic events of September 11, 2001 have further underscored the dangers to stability and peace in the world from poverty, underdevelopment and, most importantly, disenfranchisement.
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