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037035
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New York, United Nations, 1974.
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33p.
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013211 | 551.4654/UNI 013211 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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099630
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Goa, National Institute of Oceanography, 1966.
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29p.
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Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
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099631
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Panaji, National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR), 1970.
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48p.
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120028
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167748
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THE UNITED NATIONS General Assembly Resolution "Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development," adopted on September 25, 2015, defined 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 targets. Achieving those objectives, which will be pursued by "all countries and interested stakeholders," should promote human prosperity and at the same time "secure the planet" [1]. A special target area, SDG 14, is devoted to the world's oceans and contains the phrase: "Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development." It contains seven core objectives. The inclusion of maritime issues on the list of topics of special importance for life-sustaining human activity reflects the desire of the international community to strike a balance between developing maritime activity (economic, scientific research, military) and conserving the marine environment amid the growing impact of human actions.
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103684
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ID:
106394
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064245
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London, Tauris Academic Studies, 2005.
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282p.
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185043763
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103769
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102925
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102856
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2011.
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The PLA Navy's aviation branch, officially known as the PLA Navy Air Force (PLAN AF), comprises 25,000 personnel and more than 800 aircraft. It provides the PLA Navy with its own air capability independent of the PLA Air Force. But the Force remains largely land-based. However, the much speculated upon aircraft carrier program will impart a new dimension to the Chinese naval aviation. With the current level of national technological capability and available maritime infrastructure, the PLA Navy will, at best, be able to project power with its carriers within the South and East China Sea only, in the 2020 timeframe. It will find it increasingly hard to project power-using aircraft carriers in the Indian Ocean Region without full-fledged military bases to support logistics and ship and aircraft maintenance/repairs. Thus the credible Chinese power projection capability in the Indian Ocean still appears to be at least two decades away. But the international community must take due cognizance of this inevitability now and commence preparations to face this forthcoming challenge.
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105522
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ID:
105471
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106397
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102253
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102867
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2010.
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The energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy is moving much faster than could be imagined a few years ago. Given this unanticipated acceleration, it is widely believed that renewable energy is attaining a momentum which is of great significance in the context of the global energy and climate situation. Whereas the 20th century was marked by the globalisation of the world energy economy as countries everywhere turned to oil, much of it coming from the Middle East, without doubt, this century will see the localisation of energy production as the world turns to wind, solar, tidal, geothermal and other forms of energy. This paper aims to expound the potential of the four main "renewable" energies i.e., wind, solar, ocean and geothermal, including potential assessment of their growth in the (IOR) and the attendant challenges in their future intensification and acceptability. As any study on this topic would bring out, the plans and investment of China are staggering and will have profound implications for the emerging geopolitics.
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ID:
105473
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ID:
100003
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Philadelphia, RUSI, 2010.
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xiii, 119p.
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9780855161538
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055467 | 363.71632/BER 055467 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
094550
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097099
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