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Development, displacement and human right violations: two caste studies in Jharkhand, India / Kumar, Pankaj   Journal Article
Kumar, Pankaj Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In East Singhbhum and Ranchi land acquisition has destroyed people's livelihood and social setting and violated basic human rights. The major impact of the takeover of tribal homelands has been the denigration of their culture, customs and language by mainstream communities. Pankaj Kumar examines impoverishment risk factors and their implications for poor people, based on data collected in the field.
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Extreme events and adaptation in Himalayan region: issues and strategies / Husain, Arif; Kumar, Pankaj   Article
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Summary/Abstract Climate change is one of the most complex and difficult challenges for the Himalayan countries. Scientific data to monitor climate and environment change are lacking in the Himalayas region. For example IPCC has identified Hindu-kush Himalayas region as the data deficient. Long-term research and comprehensive data are needed to plan adaptation and mitigation program to deal with future changes.
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Role of the Indian Armed Forces in Strategic Decision Making and Reclaiming the Strategic Space / Kumar, Pankaj   Journal Article
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Russian attitude towards international terrorism / Kumar, Pankaj   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Terrorism has been perpetrated at various times in history, to spread fear, destabilize existing regimes and acquire political power. Since the fall of the USSR, Russia has frequently been a target of terrorism and plays a critical role in any effective global strategy to confront it. PANKAJ KUMAR shows that since 2001 the Russian government has sought to cooperate with Western powers and all other nations for repressing terrorism. The response from NATO members has been ambiguous despite the help provided by the Kremlin to the Western alliance in theatres such as Afghanistan and Central Asia.
Key Words International terrorism  Russia 
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