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193401
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ID:
138395
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Indian and Central Asia have deep historical and cultural linkages. Central Asia has historically been accepted as India’s ‘extended neighbourhood’. In the olden days, there were intense cultural interactions between the two. Several facets of the cultures, civilizations and intellectual histories of the two regions suggest that they evolved not in isolation, but through reciprocal cultural enrichment.
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135486
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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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ID:
177296
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Nepal is an important neighbor of India and, due to the geographical, historical, cultural, and economic ties that span centuries, occupies special importance in its foreign policy. India has been a key development partner of Nepal. The latter received strong support and solidarity from the people and Government of India. India also Nepal’s largest trade partner and the largest source of foreign investments.
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