Country Partnership Framework for India for the Period FY18-FY22
India is in a period of unprecedented opportunity, challenge, and ambition in its development, requiring the World Bank Group (WBG) to reposition its partnership with the country. This Country Partnership Framework (CPF), the first since the countr...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2018
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/277621537673420666/India-Country-Partnership-Framework-for-the-Period-FY18-FY22 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30459 |
Summary: | India is in a period of unprecedented
opportunity, challenge, and ambition in its development,
requiring the World Bank Group (WBG) to reposition its
partnership with the country. This Country Partnership
Framework (CPF), the first since the country’s graduation
from IDA to IBRD is being formulated to respond to this
challenging context of a dynamic and increasingly global
India. It charts a path for how the World Bank, IFC and MIGA
will leverage their relative strengths and value
propositions to answer the call of today’s India to deliver
stronger development outcomes, nationally and globally. In
this context, the WBG’s Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD)
distills three key priorities for maintaining the country’s
trajectory of poverty reduction and high growth. This CPF is
defined by a prioritization of ‘what’ substantive areas the
WBG will focus on and an articulation of ‘how’ the Group
will engage with India. The CPF posits three focus areas for
WBG’s engagement. These are (i) promoting resource-efficient
growth; (ii) enhancing competitiveness and enabling job
creation; and (iii) investing in human capital. |
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