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India and Nepal -Energy Cooperation / Panda, Snehalata   Journal Article
Panda, Snehalata Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Nepal has achieved the status of energy surplus state during rainy season . India is the principal market for its hydro power which provides connectivity to its export destinations in the region as well. Crannies in bilateral relationship can be repaired with cooperation in the energy sector, expanding connectivity and “managing crisis of confidence”.
Key Words Energy Cooperation  India - Nepal 
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ID:   112766


India's neighbourhood: challenges in the next two decades / Dahiya, Rumel (ed); Behuria, Ashok K (ed) 2012  Book
Behuria, Ashok K (ed) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 2012.
Description xxx, 226pHbk
Standard Number 9788182746879
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056593327.54/DAH 056593MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   124079


India's security environment: proceedings of select seminars held by Asia Centre Banglore 2007-2012 / Roy, Satyaki (ed.) 2013  Book
Roy, Satyaki (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Konark publishers Pvt.Ltd., 2013.
Description xxvi, 362p.Hbk
Standard Number 9789322008260
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ID:   131986


Recent titles dealing with Indian and Nepali Maoists / Marks, Thomas A   Journal Article
Marks, Thomas A Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A joint publication of the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) and Bindrai Institute for Research Study and Action (BIRSA), this treatment reads as a cross between a Zapatista manifesto and useful scholarship. It is worth quoting in full the cover blurb, because it illustrates well an approach which emerges in perhaps a majority of the works on Indian Maoism: 'The basic line of inquiry concerning the issues (dispossession from life supporting resources of land, forest, water and identity), the main cause (internal colonialism) and the remedy (provision of autonomy), has been discussed by leading social scientists and activists. In the process can be seen emerging a development critique with an alternative provided by the tribal/indegeous [sic] perspective aimed at reconstructing a society based on equality; economy based on cooperation, caring-sharing conservation, subsistence and decentralization; a policy based on conscience democracy [sic] and art based on collective participation and enjoyment.
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Turning the tide: developing cooperation on water resources in South Asia / Adhikari, Khaga Nath   Article
Adhikari, Khaga Nath Article
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