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Asian-African century with two centres of gravity: reconciling the potential of India with China, already a peer of the US / Sanwal, Mukul   Article
Sanwal, Mukul Article
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Summary/Abstract While China and the United States (US) have recognised the strategic significance of the re-emergence of Asia, India has yet to see itself as one of the two centres of gravity in Asia, as has been the case throughout civilisation, having close trade links with Africa.
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Laying down the red lines for successful outcomes / Sanwal, Mukul   Journal Article
Sanwal, Mukul Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words WTO  Energy  Poverty  United States  India  Climate Change 
Kyoto Protocol  UNDP  IPCC  Rio+20  Global Ecological Limits 
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Why is the UN Security Council discussing climate change? / Sanwal, Mukul   Journal Article
Sanwal, Mukul Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The G8, Pakistan and the Pacific island states have pushed for a discussion in the United Nations (UN) Security Council on the security dimensions of climate change. As the issue gains momentum at the global and regional levels, India as an emerging power that continues to use energy and other natural resources, at the cost of stressing other countries, particularly its neighbours, will need to formulate a response. In South Asia, sharing water resources and adverse effects of climate change are inter-related with respect to their impact at the national level, and the resulting diplomatic tensions will be shaped by the way the issue is framed at the global level.
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