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VERMA, SUDHEER SINGH
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Climate change and water security: a case study of India
/ Verma, Sudheer Singh; Kaur, Sandeep
Verma, Sudheer Singh
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The paper concerns to explore and analyse the close interrelationship between water and climate change, how water serves as a primary medium through which climate change influences the ecosystem of the Earth. Consequently, it affects livelihood and well-being of societies. Climate change is having potential to exacerbate a wide range of existing, interacting, non-climate threats to security as known as threat multiplier.
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Climate Change
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Water Security
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Post-2014 Afghanistan: an introspection of security environment
/ Bhat, Abdul Rouf; Verma, Sudheer Singh
Verma, Sudheer Singh
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The paper is an attempt to explore the causes that were responsible for the withdrawal of the US-led NATO forces from Afghanistan as the withdrawal does not represent a mission completed in achieving all the three main goals that were set forth in 2001 by the US, ISAF and NATO: eliminate Osama-bin-Laden and the Al-Qaeda terrorist networks from Afghanistan; to remove the Taliban from power and the last to bring stability in Afghanistan and establish a democratic state.
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Security Environment
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Post-2014 Afghanistan
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Revisiting the concept of development in the context of global climate change
/ Verma, Sudheer Singh
Verma, Sudheer Singh
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Development and climate change are explicitly interlinked to each other. Climate policy affects development process and development policy affects climate change actions. Development instincts of humans makes them special creature on the earth. Due to development instincts, humans achieved a success in creating the modern world from jungle life (pastoral life). The ultimate objective of all development is about expanding human potential and enlarging human freedom. It is about people developing the capabilities that empower them to make choices and to lead lives that they value. In recent times, climate change threatens to erode human freedoms and limit choices.
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