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ID:
068267
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Publication |
New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs, 2005.
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Description |
viii, 212p.
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
050944 | 351.010951/IND 050944 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
142142
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Summary/Abstract |
It is in favour of U.S. that there should be a strong, growing and stable India, which in turn could lead to a stable political and diplomatic environment in Asia and Indian Ocean. India, at the same time also wants to do some constructive efforts towards climate change, which should have multi-dimensional approach. India is definitely open to adopting a more energy efficient form of industrialization and urbanization if the developed countries like U.S. provide meaningful finances and access to technologies. India has both the integrity and vision to do so and promote non-polluting renewable energy, reducing and recycling waste, and utilizing sustainable agricultural practices. In order to achieve its niche in the global climate regime U.S. can play an active role. Giving a helping hand to India and moving it towards the goal of efficient industrialization can be considered a win-win situation for the U.S. in term of climate change, stable international order and extension of U.S. foreign policy. The Indo-U.S. civil nuclear deal is a step towards the partnership of both the nations towards the effective and efficient industrialization and it can cement the ties between the two nations. South India has an especially significant role to play in India’s quest to achieve 175 GW of renewable energy by 2022.
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ID:
152923
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135492
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Ensuring energy security is imperative to sustain and upscale India’s growth story and there is an obvious need to adopt integrated approaches to energy policymaking. The article argues the need to diversify the supply side of India’s growing energy needs and underlines the importance of India-US cooperation on energy security with a special focus on clean energy. The paper assesses the various modalities of India-US Energy cooperation and argues in favour of deepening energy cooperation with the US
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ID:
178595
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ID:
179472
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178591
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152921
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189441
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The gradual elevation of India-US relations over the past few decades highlights a significant convergence of interests, a similarity in dominant political discourse and a converging geopolitical environment that has aided this elevation. This article explores engagements between India and the US within the Af-Pak arena, reflected in policy discourse and public pronouncements in both countries. It does so through a critical discourse analysis and examination of personal, national interest, and broader structural calculations that have driven Indian and American policy engagement reflected in their policy positions with regards to Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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