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132908
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2014.
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Promotion of renewable energy and application of clean technology are essential for limiting emissions of GHG and facilitating environmentally compatible development. Although India and the European Union (EU) recognise their vulnerability to climate change, they differ on their 'normative claims' of the global climate change regime. India and the EU do not agree on emission cut targets. They can cooperate in multiple ways in the areas of clean technologies, renewable energy, research and development and sharing knowledge for sustainable development planning, etc. India has adopted a comprehensive National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC), which comprises of both mitigation and adaptation measures to climate change. The implementation of the NPACC would be crucial in shaping a policy for inclusive and sustainable development. Hence, cooperation between India and the EU can take place in areas of the NAPCC that would help not only in coping with climate change, but also in enhancing India's economic relations as well as development partnership with the EU.
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ID:
138386
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Hidden in this challenge with regard to energy security are great opportunities. Unlike many countries, India has a young population and therefore can reap the fruits of demographic dividend. With more than half of the India of 2030 yet to be built, we have an opportunity to avoid excessive dependence on fossil fuel-based energy systems and carbon lock-ins that many industrialized countries face today.
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127525
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127516
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138384
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Energy security and sustainable development are critical issues as regards India’s Integrated Energy Policy to ensure the country’s sustained economic growth and its human development objectives against potential risk ofdegradation of environment, not only for its poor millions but also for preserving the environmental concerns for humanity vis-à-vis prevailing inequality in international relations. Obviously, India should focus on integrated energy policies, diversification of fuel mix, clean and carbon saving technologies, R&D, energy efficiency, and also creating awareness and strengthening governance for sustainable development not only for India but also for the whole world.
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