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176635
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139192
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Summary/Abstract |
Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) was once again in the news for devastation and intense trauma associated with hundreds of unnatural deaths. This time, the cause was not the commonly known beast of terrorism and / or cross border attacks, rather the damage was caused by nature’s fury in the form of unprecedented floods and inundation. The scale of intensity of extreme weather incidences like the J&K flood repeatedly being out the inadequacies in the country’s disaster response capabilities
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ID:
128245
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
It was surprising that whereas every country wanted to produce her own war material, in India, even very senior officials and Ministers wanted to remain dependent on foreign countries and government for military hardware and would not take any initiative for local production. These people did not understand that a country must not remain forever dependent on another country for her military requirement as, in the event of a war breaking out, that country could stop supplies, putting the receiving country in dire difficulties when her need would be the most acute.
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ID:
132580
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment Scienti?c Report, published on March 31, 2014, once again reemphasised that climate change is real, caused by humans, and it continues unabated.' If humanity does not choose to reduce global carbon emissions and live in harmony with nature, global warming will continue and the Earth will see far more dangerous and potentially irreversible impacts in the decades ahead. There has never been a greater urgency to act than there is now.
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ID:
123818
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ID:
119694
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ID:
132859
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Publication |
New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2014.
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Description |
xxvi, 240p.Hbk
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Standard Number |
9789383649150
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
057843 | 358.400954/GUP 057843 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
114624
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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
Forty years ago, India won the 14-day Bangladesh War in an
unprecedented and unambiguous manner. The war culminated in
nthe dismemberment of Pakistan, and Bangladesh was born as the
eighth most populated nation with 78 million people.
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It is pertinent
to revisit the war and study the politico-military aims and objectives
in conjunction with the diplomatic challenges.
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ID:
130815
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