The vibrancy of Indian civil society and its contribution to India’s development journey is well recognised. What is less understood and discussed is the contribution of Indian civil society organisations (CSOs) in promoting and practicing south-south cooperation (SSC). A large number of Indian CSOs for decades have been working towards reduction of poverty, promotion of sustainable development and deepening democratic governance in other developing countries. This publication on “Engagement of Indian CSOs in South-South Cooperation: A compilation of case studies" is the first attempt to document, analyse and draw lessons from the rich development practices of Indian CSOs.