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WORLD FOCUS 2014-10 35, 10 (24) answer(s).
 
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Energy cooperation between India and China: synergy towards security / Sahoo, Siba Prasad   Article
Sahoo, Siba Prasad Article
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Summary/Abstract Both China and India want a stable Asia-Pacific that will allow them to sustain their economic prosperity, but they perceive threats very differently and have divergent priorities. Importantly, India seeks a resolute American presence in the region to hedge against possible Chinese excesses, while China sees the United States as significantly complicating its pursuit of its regional goals and worries about American containment attempts.
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Energy security: challenges and likely way ahead / Kamboj, Anil   Article
Kamboj, Anil Article
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Summary/Abstract The volume of gas imports has been steadily increasing in India. Our crude oil import bills too are inflating. The coal sector has been facing challenges on the domestic as well as imports front. While production is seen as going down, imports face infrastructure and cost hurdles. Rising imports highlight the lack of self-sufficiency of the energy sector, which is a matter of grave concern for India. Renewable energy resources can go a long away in mitigating in India’s energy woes, however their full potential is yet to be realized.
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Energy security and South Asian scenario: options for India / Singh, Abhishek Pratap   Article
Singh, Abhishek Pratap Article
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Summary/Abstract India needs to meet its growing energy demand while managing energy security and mitigating local andglobal environmental impacts. To this end, India needs to achieve an unprecedented level of energy efficiency and diversification. Though a formidable challenge, India will not face it alone. During the next three decades the world will experience an energy or carbon revolution that will create opportunities as well as challenges for India.
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Energy security and sustainable development in India / Tripathi, Sudhanshu   Article
Tripathi, Sudhanshu Article
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Summary/Abstract Energy security and sustainable development are critical issues to ensure India’s economic growth and its human development objectives against the potential challenge of sustainability of its environment, not only for its millions of poor populace but also for preserving the environmental concerns for humanity at large, vis-à-vis prevailing unequal and uneven power relations in the world. As a way out, India should focus on holistic 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 at the local and national levels while seeking maximum cooperation from abroad.
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Energy security in India: concept and concerns / singh, Jyoti   Article
singh, Jyoti Article
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Summary/Abstract The end of the cold war has changed the notion of security. In classical terms, security primarily means to defend and safeguard the territorial integrity and autonomy of the nation. In other words security envisages protection and welfare of the state from other neighboring states. But the process of globalization has changed the whole world “a global village”. States and communities have come together to promote their shared interests either forgetting or ignoring their differences. This changed environment has also led changes in the concept of security. The scope of the studies on security has therefore expanded with the emergence of diverse concepts like cooperative security, comprehensive security, human security, non-traditional security.
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Ensuring energy security in India / Swain, Sumant Kumar   Article
Swain, Sumant Kumar Article
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Summary/Abstract Energy is the crux of the Indian Economy and progressive Society. India wants to sustain higher GDP growth and stable economy that require energy security. Energy Security provides accessible, affordable, and available to the citizens and fulfill the demands of various sectors for economic growth of a country.
Key Words Nuclear Energy  Oil  Energy Security  Natural Gas  India  Economic Growth 
Renewable Energy  Coal 
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Geothermal energy: an alternative source of clean and sustainable energy in India / Chand, Khyal; Kumar, Rajender   Article
Chand, Khyal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the other words we can say that geothermal sites in India have a great potential to produce electricity and which can supplement her current and prospective energy crisis. It can contribute great potential and huge environmental benefits India must seriously put efforts on harnessing her least explored alternative source of energy. Therefore geothermal power can become a valuable source of energy if it will properly harness in our country.
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India and Energy Security: a differing view of Chinese presence / Ganapathy, Cauvery   Article
Ganapathy, Cauvery Article
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Summary/Abstract The scale of petroleum consumption between the two countries levies a continuing impact upon the reserve of hydrocarbons; the competition between the two countries has often led to an inflated price in energy deals and; the fact that fossil fuels like coal form the mainstay of the Chinese and Indian energy consumption pattern and the impact of this energy use pattern on the environment are all likely impacts that need to be considered.
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India, China and the emerging energy security concerns: exploring the Central Asian potential / Gupta, Sanju   Article
Gupta, Sanju Article
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Summary/Abstract With the imperative of energy security assuming salience in all foreign policy considerations, it is significant that the two countries accept the significance of entering into cooperative and mutually beneficial relations. The fact is that aggressive bidding by either party only pushes up the price of the asset to the advantage of the seller and the disadvantage of both bidders.
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India’s energy security and climate change: challenges, responses and recommendations / Kumar, Chanchal   Article
Kumar, Chanchal Article
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Summary/Abstract India has multiple reasons for responding to climate change – it is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, it is becoming more and more dependent on imported fossil fuels and it has the ability to take advantage of the economic opportunities and climate finance that is now available. It also places high importance on preserving ecosystems and its unique biodiversity.
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India’s energy security and the GCC: challenges and opportunities / Ahmad, Saleem; Gupta, Khushbu   Article
Ahmad, Saleem Article
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Summary/Abstract However, India maintains a substantial economic presence in the GCC and will continue to hold a significant political presence in the future. The new geo-economic realities also provide the platform to synergize complementarities into multi-pronged stable relations. Moreover, the relationship between India and the GCC has been in focus in the evolving interdependence on energy economy dynamics in the aftermath of the September 2001 attacks. The ‘Look East’ strategy of the GCC provides an impetus for India to closer relations.
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India’s energy security strategy and nuclear option! / Pradhan, Ramakrushna   Article
Pradhan, Ramakrushna Article
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Summary/Abstract Development demands growth and growth requires its economic engines to move in right direction. For that, a country requires enormous sources of energy and India as such is not an exception in this case. For India – a welfare state with a national policy committed towards economic growth, rural development, poverty eradication, basic education and adequate health facilities, energy has literally become the life line. Further, the bourgeoning population, modern mode of life style coupled with industrialisation have all together multiplied the energy requirement of India.
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India’s quest for energy security: an analysis of India - Central Asia relations / Pokharna, Bhawna   Article
Pokharna, Bhawna Article
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Summary/Abstract Energy security has become central point of national security and foreign policy of India. Energy is the key element on which the economic growth of any country depends. Energy security refers to adequate supply of energy at reasonable cost which is ensured by guaranteeing three factors – availability, accessibility and affordability of energy resources. As India is projected to rely more on imported energy resources in future it has become cardinal issue of the foreign policy.
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India’s quest for energy security: concerns and options / Verma, Jagdish P   Article
Verma, Jagdish P Article
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Summary/Abstract In twenty-first century, global realities have altered the concept of national security. While national security is a holistic concept, energy security is one of its major components. The latter essentially involves ensuring uninterrupted supply of energy to support the economic and commercial activities necessary for sustained economic growth. As far as India is concerned, energy security emanates from the growing imbalance between the demand for energy and its supply from indigenous sources resulting in increased import dependence.
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India’s quest for energy security in Africa / Kumar, Satish; Shukla, Nisha   Article
Kumar, Satish Article
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Summary/Abstract Energy security may be the biggest challenge to Indian policy-making in the coming decades. India’s energy consumption has started to rise rapidly in recent years, making the country one of the largest consumers in Asia today. India’s growing energy needs have pushed it towards energy cooperation with the African countries. The natural energy resources of Africa will help India to meet this challenge.
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India’s thrust for energy security: sources, challenges and implications / Mohapatra, Anil Kumar; Parida, Susanta Kumar   Article
Mohapatra, Anil Kumar Article
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Summary/Abstract Energy is vital to India’s economic development. However, there are daunting challenges too. To script a transition to clean coal and renewable energy India needs to undertake reforms in its power sector. It must put in place a well-defined holistic energy policy. There is the need to encourage research in this area so that wastage will be less and utility will be more, and which will facilitate conservation of energy as well. Invention and use of the appropriate technology could ensure energy security to India while making the energy production environment friendly.
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India-Iraq energy cooperation / India-Iraq energy cooperation   Article
India-Iraq energy cooperation Article
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India-Iraq energy cooperation: boost with accomplishments, twisted with anomalies / Pradhan, Sanjay Kumar   Article
Pradhan, Sanjay Kumar Article
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Summary/Abstract Iraq is a nation in crisis and burdened with the long history of war, internal power struggles, failed governance, sectarian violence (Shia and Sunni) and ethnic divisions between Arab and Kurds. The ISIL (ISIS) upsurge is the most recent outburst of longstanding issues in the region and has affected socio-economic fabrics, political system and stability of the country. Baghdad’s major source of revenue, petroleum and natural gas, to which the world community looks for, is affected by ISIL aggression today. Hence, a sense of insecurity and uncertainty looms large in the international energy market for the future trade on energy.
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India-Japan cooperation: energy as a key area of focus / Chhibber, Bharti   Article
Chhibber, Bharti Article
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Summary/Abstract In an era of globalization, energy security has become paramount in any country’s economic and national security priorities. In India, coal, natural gas and oil are the most important sources of primary energy. Our import bill is increasing owing to inadequate domestic supplies of these hydrocarbons. As Japan is considered an energy-efficient nation, India has tremendous scope of learning and utilising Japan’s expertise in the field of energy conservation and renewable energy vital for sustainable economic development. In this context India- Japan cooperation in energy sector becomes significant.
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India-US energy cooperation: synergy and path ahead / Mishra, Sylvia   Article
Mishra, Sylvia Article
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Summary/Abstract Ensuring energy security is imperative to sustain and upscale India’s growth story and there is an obvious need to adopt integrated approaches to energy policymaking. The article argues the need to diversify the supply side of India’s growing energy needs and underlines the importance of India-US cooperation on energy security with a special focus on clean energy. The paper assesses the various modalities of India-US Energy cooperation and argues in favour of deepening energy cooperation with the US
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