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Energy and Development: Assessing the Viability of Hydroelectricity Trade in the Himalayas / Nayak, Nihar R   Journal Article
Nayak, Nihar R Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Himalayan region is renowned as a powerhouse of Asia. Despite its abundant natural resources, youthful population, and strategic location between two rapidly developing Asian economies, the social and economic conditions in the Himalayan region, particularly in Nepal and Bhutan, have remained consistently underdeveloped. Various factors contribute to this, including climate change-induced disasters, political instability, strained bilateral relations between lower and upper riparian countries, and inadequate resource management. This article aims to address the existing research gap by exploring the energy potential of the Himalayan region and its viability for sustainable economic growth in the face of increasing global temperatures and climate-induced energy crises. The article asserts that, unless the region diversifies its energy sources to include other renewables, the Himalayan region (comprising Nepal, Bhutan, and the Indian Himalayan States-IHS) may not be able to serve as a stable hydro energy supplier to the South Asian region. This is due to inherent challenges and the strategic competition between India and China, both regionally and globally.
Key Words India  Bhutan  Nepal  Climate Change  Himalayas  Hydroelectricity 
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Landlocked and transit developing countries: Nepal’s transit route negotiations with India / Nayak, Nihar R   Article
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Summary/Abstract There are multiple levels of relationship between India and Nepal. This article deals exclusively with their bilateral transit relations, focusing on their negotiations in the context of Nepal as a landlocked developing country (LLDC). While LLDCs consider their free access to the nearest seaport through a transit country as a natural right, the transit countries often bargain with them from a position of strength. The study reveals that while India used the transit issue as a political leverage, Nepal claimed it as its right to access the sea, undermining or without showing adequate sensitivity towards India’s security concerns. It is observed that Nepal did not benefit much from exporting to third countries due to both poor transit facilities in India and the absence of internationally acceptable bulk exported items.
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Political changes in Nepal and Bhutan: emerging trends in foreign policy in post 2008 period / Nayak, Nihar R 2021  Book
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Publication New Delhi, MP-IDSA, 2021.
Description 129p.pbk
Series MP-IDSA Monograph Series no.; 72
Standard Number 9788195395712
Key Words Global Economy  Bhutan  Nepal  Foreign Policy 
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Strategic himalayas: republican nepal and external powers / Nayak, Nihar R 2014  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2014.
Description xix, 212p.Hbk
Contents Associated with Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses
Standard Number 9788182747616
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