Sridharan, Eswaran2014-08-182014-08-1820142014-03http://hdl.handle.net/10625/53029Institutional and policy frameworks for Indian and Chinese foreign assistance and aid programs are examined, and updated – how much, to whom, for what, how and why, in the context of their foreign policy, security and economic relationships. Motivation behind these programs, and whether they have evolved a development philosophy, are topics addressed in two research papers. Methodology includes literature review and interviews. Data gaps arise when foreign policy makers are reluctant to open up fully about policy motivations.Text1 digital file (10 p.)Application/pdfenCREDITAID PROGRAMMESPOLICY SCIENCESINSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKINDIACHINAFOREIGN POLICYFOREIGN TRADEECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTForeign assistance policies of India and China : final technical reportFinal Technical Report