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ID148888
Title ProperEnergy scarcity and ambiguity making India vulnerable against non-traditional security threats
LanguageENG
AuthorDobhal, Prabhavit
Summary / Abstract (Note)Energy is a vital component of development and its utilization pattern
is significant determinant of the growth of a nation. So its quantity,
quality and sources of availability are important elements in the
measurement of a country’s comprehensive national power. Rapidly
increasing energy demand and growing concern about economic and
environmental consequences call for an effective and thorough energy
governance in India. Strengthening our fuel reserves and diplomatic
relationship with a wide range of oil rich nations; developing technology
to nurture indigenous energy resources such as hydroelectricity, wind
and solar energy along with efficient machines/mechanisms for energy
use/distribution and honest policies framing to get rid of ambiguity
over all these issues can be the panacea for resolving the energy crises
in India.
`In' analytical NoteDialogue Vol. 18, No.01; Jul-Sep 2016: p.172-192
Journal SourceDialogue 2016-09 18, 1
Key WordsNon-Traditional Security Threats ;  Ambiguity ;  Energy Scarcity ;  India Vulnerable