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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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149463
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As global environmental degradation continues to highlight the interdependence of nation states, Sino-Japanese environmental cooperation is certainly on the way. Deeper insight into environmental regimes shows that traditional methods of power politics, military power, or assigning blame in order to bargain competitively are often non-starters when both parties will suffer if goals remain unmet. A Global Environmental Mechanism is here proposed as new means for collective action by China and Japan, one that would enhance their bilateral environmental cooperation.
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138389
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Energy security shall remain an inter-play of demand and supply scenarios, which in themselves are influenced by a number of factors which need careful evaluation and consideration over the long-term. India has presence of dynamic private sector and a burgeoning middle class, however it faces growing challenges to maintain its economic growth. In the first quarter of 2012, the Indian economy grew by 5.3 per cent, which is the lowest in the past ten years. With increase in trade and budget deficits, there are challenges associated with a depreciating currency. To continue with the economic growth an accelerated transition to an energy sector based on market economy is the call of the hour.
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ID:
138392
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Now the time has come to take bold initiatives in the Gulf region to secure its geo-political interest and it is necessary for India to make security arrangements by the help of the United States and China. If they are unwilling to cooperate, Rising India must take this initiative by itself. Because regular supply of energy is important for India but the routes of energy supply is too important for rising India.
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