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111295
China: geopolitics of a thirsty nation
/ Sinha, Uttam Kumar
Sinha, Uttam Kumar
Journal Article
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Publication
2011.
Key Words
Geopolitics
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China
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Southeast Asia
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Tibet
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Water Issue
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Water Resources Security
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Energy Requirement
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China's Hydro - Politics
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ID:
109806
Examining China's hydro-behaviour: peaceful or assertive?
/ Sinha, Uttam Kumar
Sinha, Uttam Kumar
Journal Article
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2012.
Summary/Abstract
China is a thirsty country desperately in need of water-a lot of it. In order to meet its water and energy requirements in the densely populated and fertile northern plains, it is successively making interventions in the Tibetan rivers in the southern part through dams and diversions. While China is well within its riparian rights to do so, a set of externalities involving the principles of water-sharing and lower riparian needs-stretching from Afghanistan to Vietnam-raise concerns. Politically controlling Tibet and thereby having control over the mighty rivers that originate there allows Beijing to overcome its uneven water distribution but also importantly gives its leaders strategic width and diplomatic clout for dealing with its neighbours. Based on the theoretical framework of power and hydro-hegemony this article examines how China's hydro-behaviour on the Brahmaputra (Yarlung Ysangpo) could impact power relations with India and what India's counter-hydro-hegemony strategy should be.
Key Words
Energy
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China
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India
;
Brahmaputra
;
Water Issue
;
China's Hydro-Behaviour
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112215
Four decades of India-Bangladesh relations: historical imperatives and future direction
/ Pattanaik, Smruti S (ed)
2012
Pattanaik, Smruti S
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New Delhi, IDSA, 2012.
Description
292p.
Standard Number
9788121211666
Key Words
Trade
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India
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Bangladesh
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Indian Foreign Policy
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Energy Issue
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Water Issue
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India - Bangladesh Relations
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Regional Security Environment
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ID:
110329
India-Bangladesh trade relations: at cross roads
/ Kumar, Pramod
Kumar, Pramod
Journal Article
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2012.
Key Words
SAARC
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Trade
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India
;
Bangladesh
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Unemployment
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Border Issue
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Water Issue
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India - Bangladesh Trade Relations
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Bangladesh - China Relationship
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China - Bangladesh Economic Cooperation
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111291
Let us prove that past is past
/ Harun-Ar-Rashid, M
Harun-Ar-Rashid, M
Journal Article
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Publication
2011.
Key Words
Immigration
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Trade
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India
;
Bangladesh
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Border Management
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Communal Violence
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Indira Gandhi
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Water Issue
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EEZ
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Bangladesh Nationalist Party
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BSF
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India - Bangladesh Relations
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111290
Seize the opportunity
/ Mukherji, Deb
Mukherji, Deb
Journal Article
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Publication
2011.
Key Words
India
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Bangladesh
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Indira Gandhi
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Water Issue
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Sheikh Hasina
;
Manmohan Singh
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India - Bangladesh Relations
;
Ziaur Rahman
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Boundary Issue
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Indira - Mujib Boundary Agreement
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ID:
083928
Sino-Indian water issues
/ Gautam, P K
Gautam, P K
Journal Article
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Publication
2008.
Key Words
Brahmaputra
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Sino-Indian
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Water Issue
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Sino-Indian - Water Issue
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Water Issues - Sino-Indian
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Yarlung Tsangpo
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Sutlej
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India - China - Water Issues
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Water Issues - India - China -
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China - Water Issues - India
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179649
Water as a Source of Conflict and Cooperation: a Study of Water Issue between India and Bangladesh
/ Behera, Kishore Kumar ; Kar, Binoda Kumar
Kar, Binoda Kumar
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Summary/Abstract
Water is a key resource that sustains life of human beings on planet earth. It is a critical element for human beings for their survival, healthy life, entertainment and social and economic development. We cannot live without water. Water is essential for human survival and development. But, the significance of water as an essential human need has led to the creation of many dramatic and complicated conflicts among different nations throughout human history.
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India and Bangladesh
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Water Issue
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