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ASEAN and SAARC: a comparative perspective on energy and resource security / Chhibber, Bharti   Journal Article
Chhibber, Bharti Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words SAARC  ASEAN  Energy Security 
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Asian regional economic security: the role of Asian and SAARC / Chhibber, Bharti   Journal Article
Chhibber, Bharti Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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BIMSTEC and India’s economic diplomacy / Chhibber, Bharti   Article
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Summary/Abstract It is time that India actually appreciates that the Bay of Bengal is strategically critical connecting the Indian and Pacific Oceans. India must back trans-border connectivity programme with political will. Through a more pro-active involvement in East and Southeast Asia India can emerge as a major actor in the Asia-Pacific and Southeast Asia region. This is paramount for India’s future economic development and strategic vision in the region. India’s economic diplomacy should be more ardent. India’s role is crucial in the changing economic architecture of the region.
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ID:   139656


Challenges and policy responses to Hazardous waste management / Chhibber, Bharti   Article
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Summary/Abstract Toxic hazardous waste must be treated and managed properly before disposal to avoid dangerous repercussions on human health. According to Bharti Chhibber waste management requires an integrated approach, which calls for team effort and cooperation between industry and government agencies. In India, much of the waste produced could be recycled but this requires innovative efforts and intensive planning.
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Democratic decentralisation and women: a study of Panchayati Raj institutions in India / Chhibber, Bharti   Journal Article
Chhibber, Bharti Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract For democratic decentralization it is pertinent that democracy is seen as a broad participatory process in which citizens at the grass-root level take part directly in decisions affecting them, their community and their work. Though women form a sizable part of any country's population, their political representation and participation is definitely below the mark. Through the 73rd Constitutional amendment, India moved towards a big change in institutional framework of governance with 33% reservation for women at the local level i.e. panchayats. However, there are structural and procedural bottlenecks still to be taken care of including poverty, lack of education, patriarchal mode of society, lack of financial independence and lack of awareness of political rights which hamper women's ability to take independent decisions.
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Environmental dimension of regional security: a comparative study of ASEAN and SAARC / Chhibber, Bharti   Journal Article
Chhibber, Bharti Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract In the wake of the mounting worldwide concern about the environment, regional trans-national Asian bodies have sought to coordinate the responses and policies of their member states; however the practical implementations of the recommended measures has generally been deficient, often due to bilateral strategic misgivings and political differences, especially within SAARC as noted by Bharti Chhibber. ASEAN on the other hand tends to be more effective in carrying out the resolutions adopted by its members.
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E-Waste management: issues and challenges / Chhibber, Bharti   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The digital era with an information and communication revolution over the past decades has proved to be a boon for the humanity. But at the time it has its own problems, e-waste being one such issue. Unregulated accumulation and recycling of hazardous e-waste may have dangerous repercussions on human health. Without the proper procedures of e-waste disposal toxic substances may contaminate the natural habitat and endanger human well-being.
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India and SAARC: moving from regional to sub-regional cooperation in South Asia / Chhibber, Bharti   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Recent setback on the SAARC front notwithstanding it is high time that cooperation in South Asia should move from potential to performance. Even after three decades of existence SAARC members have failed to cooperate fully and take advantage of regional opportunities. Better infrastructure facilities like development of means of transportation will certainly help. South Asian countries should also abolish non-tariff barriers so that there is free flow of trade apart from cooperation in the area of customs procedures.
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India’s engagement with emerging powers through BRICS: bonhomie and Challenges / Chhibber, Bharti   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper examines India’s engagement with emerging powers through BRICS comprising of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. India share long historic relationship within many of the BRICS countries. Over the last few years, initiatives, like the New Development Bank and $100 billion Contingent Reserve Agreement highlight the shared BRICS vision to reconstruct the global financial framework.
Key Words Emerging Powers  BRICS  India’s Engagement 
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India’s synergy with neighbouring countries through SAARC: : contributions and challenges / Chhibber, Bharti   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Recent setback notwithstanding it is high time that SAARC should move from potential to performance. Even after three decades of existence SAARC members have failed to cooperate fully and take advantage of regional opportunities. Better infrastructure facilities like development of means of transportation will certainly help. South Asian countries should also abolish non-tariff barriers so that there is free flow of trade apart from cooperation in the area of customs procedures.
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India-EU relations: challenges and opportunities / Chhibber, Bharti   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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India-Japan cooperation: energy as a key area of focus / Chhibber, Bharti   Article
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Summary/Abstract In an era of globalization, energy security has become paramount in any country’s economic and national security priorities. In India, coal, natural gas and oil are the most important sources of primary energy. Our import bill is increasing owing to inadequate domestic supplies of these hydrocarbons. As Japan is considered an energy-efficient nation, India has tremendous scope of learning and utilising Japan’s expertise in the field of energy conservation and renewable energy vital for sustainable economic development. In this context India- Japan cooperation in energy sector becomes significant.
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ID:   093346


Indo-Nepal relations in contemporary times / Chhibber, Bharti   Journal Article
Chhibber, Bharti Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Economic Development  China  India  Bangladesh  Nepal  Indo - Nepal Relations 
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Mapping Sino-US relations in contemporary times: one China policy under Trump administration / Chhibber, Bharti   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Sino-American perceptions of global order vary drastically and they do not share many security interests or political values. Present distrust between the U.S. and China is based on conflicting strategic, economic, and ideological perspectives. America’s denouncement of one-China policy under President Trump seems to be a strategy to manage increasingly assertive China. It is widely believed in America that with the rise in China’s economic and military power it is becoming more expansionary and intend to be a threat to freedom of navigation in the South China and East China seas, as well as a threat to the security of the U.S. allies in the region—primarily Japan, South Korea and Australia.
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Political and military demensions of regional security: a study of ASEAB and SAARC / Chhibber, Bharti   Journal Article
Chhibber, Bharti Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Regional Security and regional cooperation: a comparative study of ASEAN and SAARC / Chhibber, Bharti 2004  Book
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Publication New Delhi, New Century Publication, 2004.
Description xii, 490p.
Standard Number 8177080725
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Regionalism in Asia: critical assessment of ASEAN and SAARC / Chhibber, Bharti   Journal Article
Chhibber, Bharti Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words SAARC  ASEAN  Economic Crisis  Geopolitics  Regionalism  Economy 
China  Southeast Asia  Asia  Economic dimension  Indian Politics - 1921-1971 
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SAARC: challenges and responses to climate change / Chhibber, Bharti   Article
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Summary/Abstract Climate change basically mean significant changes in temperature and wind patterns over a period of time. Modernisation and urbanisation have changed the nature of the terrain destroying natural protection barriers such as wetlands and seasonal rivers. South Asia is witnessing erratic monsoon patterns, flash floods, cyclones, and depletion of glacial cover in the upper Himalayas which highlights climate change. Environmental security issues have always been on the SAARC agenda. However, it is crucial that agreements should actually translate into positive outcomes at the ground level. The challenge of climate change further calls for efficient use of technology and resources.
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SAARC and energy security in South Asia / Chhibber, Bharti   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Coal is India’s most abundant indigenous energy resource, supplying over half of India’s total energy demand. India imports coal to meet only 20 per cent of its total energy demand, but it must import approximately 60 per cent of its oil. With the increase in South Asian region’s dependence on imports of petroleum products, pressure will further increase on their foreign exchange reserve.
Key Words SAARC  Energy Security  South Asia 
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Sustainable development and protection of wildlife: mitigation of human-elephant conflict / Chhibber, Bharti   Article
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Summary/Abstract Today, owing to unsustainable developmental activities of mankind, rapid urbanization, over-population and deforestation, wildlife and wildlife habitats are increasingly endangered. Global warming and pollution pose serious threats to flora and fauna. Likewise, acid rain is destroying animal and plant ecosystems. Many animal and plant species are already on the verge of extinction. Man-animal conflict occurs when animals damage agricultural crops and property, kill livestock or attack people because of degradation and fragmentation of wildlife habitats and the encroachment of humans into forest land. It is critical that the demarcation of elephant reserve should aim at restoration of existing natural habitats, reducing human activities in surrounding areas and strengthening of measures for protection of elephants from poachers.
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