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ID177191
Title ProperFord Foundation–India Relations in the 1950s:
Other Title Informationa Recipient Country Perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorGarg, Gaurav C
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper investigates the development of a close relationship between the Ford Foundation—the world’s richest and most internationally oriented philanthropic organisation in the Cold War era—and India in the 1950s. Unlike existing literature on private foundation–recipient country relationships, which overwhelmingly focusses on the donor perspective, this essay explores the recipient perspective, thereby contributing to the emerging literature on Third World agency in international politics. Complicating the idea that recipient countries were overwhelmingly interested in aid maximisation, this article shows that India moved closer to the Ford Foundation in order to fulfil diplomatic rather than aid-related objectives.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 43, No.6; Dec 2020: p.1041-1057
Journal SourceSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 2020-12 43, 6
Key WordsIndia ;  International aid ;  Ford Foundation ;  Indian Foreign Policy ;  Development Histor