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Climate change and imperatives for sustainable development in India / Gaan, Narottam; Mahanandia, Banita   Journal Article
Gaan, Narottam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Development has been synonymous with industrialization based on fossil fuel technology as defined, started in West in sixteenth century and sprawled and encompassed the entire world. As a part of development, modernization meant application of science and technology to the resources of the earth wantonly and to all the aspects of life in a mechanical way without thinking the disastrous effects of it. In other words, this process of western defined development meant the colonization of the nature. After post second world period this concept of development was adopted by all the non-western countries as a part of westernization and modernization.
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Ethical imperatives of foreign and defence policy / Frost, Mervyn   Journal Article
Frost, Mervyn Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Civil Society  Defence Policy  United Kingdom  Policy  Diversity  Global 
Ethical  Imperatives  Foreign Policy 
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ID:   145920


Ethics and morality in contemporary Islam: the mutilation and imperatives / Gupta, Alok Kumar; Zafar, Salma   Journal Article
Gupta, Alok Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Scientific temperament and technology has made deep inroads into life of human beings in twenty-first century. Human beings are adopting scientific values with the passage of time. Contemporary world is more willing to believe in scientific acts based on logical reasoning. The growth in scientific temperament among individuals has severely undermined the role of religion in life of individual and society. On the one hand religion demands unquestionable obligation of human beings and on the other hand, people still continues to believe in “luck or Kismat”. Large numbers of people despite of their scientific values continue to believe in the power of unseen forces. So, there still continues to be an overlapping between science and religion and the values attached to it.
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ID:   146731


India’s neighbourhood policy: miscalculations, mismanagement and imperatives / Gupta, Alok Kumar   Journal Article
Gupta, Alok Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract An integrated South Asia shall always be in the larger interest of India. It shall turn out to be an economic giant and attractive for the external powers of the regional as well as the world. However, delineating a more integrated South Asia is no mean task. In the South Asian context, the centrifuge operated by India-Pakistan relations draws the region apart. India at this juncture need to rethink about implanting the ‘Idea of India’ in the heart and mind of leadership as well as people of the region. Undoubtedly, challenges are there before Mr. Modi to reinforce the ‘Idea of India’ by aligning the goals of ensuring that we are the largest democracy of the world and also a global power to be recon with. Such an endeavour will not be successful if Indian leadership fails to be magnanimous in their thought and actions.
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