09-13-2007, 03:01 AM
The swedes have a whole army of scholars watching and studying South Asia. If you will read Jang and other Pakis rags...one can descern quite a few of them being based in Sweden making a handsome living there selling South Asia's poverty to the Nordics.
http://www.sasnet.lu.se/sitemap.html
Very good info
http://www.sasnet.lu.se/sciencesouth.html
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⢠Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR). Established in 1969 by the Government of India to promote research in social sciences in the country. The Council reviews the progress of social science research in India, it sponsors social science research programmes and projects and administer grants to institutions and individuals for research in social sciences. ICSSR also institutes and administers scholarships and fellowships for research in social sciences, and gives financial support to institutions, associations, and journals engaged in social science research, organizes, sponsors, and finances seminars, workshops and study groups, and undertakes publication and assist publication of journals and books in social sciences.
http://www.icssr.org/
The National Social Science Documentation Centre (NASSDOC), a Division of ICSSR established in 1969 as with the objective to provide library and information support services to researchers in social sciences; those working in academic institutions, autonomous research organisations, policy making, planning and research units of government departments, business and industry etc. NASSDOC provides guidance to libraies of ICSSR Regional Centres and ICSSR maintained Research Institutes.
Besides having six regional research centres, with the aim to decentralise administration and broad basing social science research, ICSSR also heads 27 major Research Institutes all over India. These are:
http://www.sasnet.lu.se/sitemap.html
Very good info
http://www.sasnet.lu.se/sciencesouth.html
Quote:
http://www.icssr.org/
⢠Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR). Established in 1969 by the Government of India to promote research in social sciences in the country. The Council reviews the progress of social science research in India, it sponsors social science research programmes and projects and administer grants to institutions and individuals for research in social sciences. ICSSR also institutes and administers scholarships and fellowships for research in social sciences, and gives financial support to institutions, associations, and journals engaged in social science research, organizes, sponsors, and finances seminars, workshops and study groups, and undertakes publication and assist publication of journals and books in social sciences.
http://www.icssr.org/
The National Social Science Documentation Centre (NASSDOC), a Division of ICSSR established in 1969 as with the objective to provide library and information support services to researchers in social sciences; those working in academic institutions, autonomous research organisations, policy making, planning and research units of government departments, business and industry etc. NASSDOC provides guidance to libraies of ICSSR Regional Centres and ICSSR maintained Research Institutes.
Besides having six regional research centres, with the aim to decentralise administration and broad basing social science research, ICSSR also heads 27 major Research Institutes all over India. These are: