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CHEEMA, SUJATA ASHWARYA (4) answer(s).
 
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Contemporary relevance of India's position in UNSCOP / Cheema, Sujata Ashwarya   Journal Article
Cheema, Sujata Ashwarya Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Development of Iraq’s oil resources since 2003: opportunities and constraints / Cheema, Sujata Ashwarya   Article
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Summary/Abstract Iraq today produces about a million barrels of oil more than it did in the immediate aftermath of the US-led invasion in 2003. In October 2012, the IEA predicted that Iraq’s production could double by 2020. Yet, in spite of the impressive recovery and vast potential of the Iraqi oil sector, its further development is constrained by insecurity, bureaucratic bottlenecks, infrastructure deficiencies, unresolved legal issues, and political disputes with the KRG.
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Indo-Iranian energy ties: possibilities and limitations / Cheema, Sujata Ashwarya   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Energy ties form the backbone of the Indo-Iranian relationship, underpinned by the concrete logic of supply and demand: Iran is anxious to sell its abundant hydrocarbon resources and India is an eager buyer. The complementary interests of India and Iran in the energy sector have been recognised by the Tehran and New Delhi Declarations, two substantive sets of agreements that spell out India-Iran cooperation on several issues. While the Tehran Declaration (2001) emphasized mutual benefits that would accrue from enhanced cooperation in the energy area, the New Delhi Declaration (2003) identified energy as a strategic area in the bilateral partnership. Since the Indo-US nuclear deal in 2005, New Delhi has been under intense pressure to align its stand with Washington on Tehran's nuclear programme as well as hold back on energy ties with the Islamic Republic. In fact, in the past few years, the US-led international economic sanctions against Iran have inhibited Indo-Iranian energy ties considerably.
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Politics of disengagement / Cheema, Sujata Ashwarya   Journal Article
Cheema, Sujata Ashwarya Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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