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Ensuring India's energy security / Singh, Bhupendra Kumar   Journal Article
Singh, Bhupendra Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Energy Security  OPEC  India  Climate Change 
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Gulf energy security: the changing dynamics / Singh, Bhupendra Kumar   Journal Article
Singh, Bhupendra Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Energy consumption is both a necessary condition for growth and a consequence of it.
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India's energy security: challenges and opportunities / Singh, Bhupendra Kumar   Journal Article
Singh, Bhupendra Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Energy  Energy Security  India 
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India's energy security: the changing dynamics / Singh, Bhupendra Kumar 2010  Book
Singh, Bhupendra Kumar Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Energy Press, 2010.
Description 258p.
Standard Number 9788182744455, hbk
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South Asia energy cooperation for enhancing cross border power / Singh, Bhupendra Kumar   Journal Article
Singh, Bhupendra Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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South Asia energy security: challenges and opportunities / Singh, Bhupendra Kumar   Journal Article
Singh, Bhupendra Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract South Asia has witnessed a growing imbalance between energy demand and its supply from indigenous sources resulting in increased import dependence. Energy endowments differ among the South Asian countries. However, access to the significant energy resources in the neighboring countries is denied, which increases the cost of energy supply and reduces energy security of the individual countries and of the region as a whole. The countries in the region could benefit significantly only by strengthening the mechanism of energy trade through improved connectivity. Therefore, greater cooperation within South Asia could be one of the most effective ways to deal with this Regional Energy deficit and ensure Energy Security of the Region.
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