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INDIA’S ENERGY SECURITY (5) answer(s).
 
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13th major general Samir Sinha memorial lecture 2015, challenges to India’s energy security in the emerging geostrategic scenari / Chandra, Saurabh   Article
Chandra, Saurabh Article
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India and Central Asia: Af-Pak factor in India’s energy security / Dar, Muzammil Ahad   Article
Dar, Muzammil Ahad Article
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Summary/Abstract Energy Security is an important concern of India in enhancing India’s relation with Central Asia. The importance that India now attaches to energy security is reflected in the former Prime minister of India Dr.Manmohan Singh’s remarks in an interview with financial times in 2009 stating, that the Energy security is second only in our scheme of things to food security. The study of rising demands of energy and disparity between production and consumption of energy are chief objectives of this paper. The paper further elaborated on the option of energy security for India in CARs. The objectives have been studied by relying on the primary and secondary sources of data both offline and online sources. Governmental as well as Institutional records, surveys and documents were used for this study. The reports and projects of various agencies and scholars are also important sources of data for this study.
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India’s energy security approach in Central Asia / Thakur, Archana   Article
Thakur, Archana Article
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Summary/Abstract To conclude India and Central Asia continues strategic neighborhood and they are natural allies regarding the utilization of natural resources. Both of the region are geographically proximate, share common interests. As far as energy sector is concerned India needs to become a significant player in the equitable exploitation and distribution of the Central Asian energy resources.
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India’s energy security considerations 2025 / Verma, Jagdish P   Article
Verma, Jagdish P Article
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Summary/Abstract Growth demands energy. It is no wonder that India—with an economy expected to grow at over 8 percent a year for the next ten years - has developed a ravenous appetite for energy. India is the world's fifth largest consumer of energy, and by 2025 it is expected to become the third largest, overtaking Japan and Russia.
Key Words Power  Gas  Energy conservation  Coal  NELP  USIBC 
Bilateral Energy Cooperation  IPI  India’s Energy Security 
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Pipelines from Iran and Central Asia / Mohan, N Chandra   Article
Mohan, N Chandra Article
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Summary/Abstract For India’s energy security, the good news is the continuing weakness in global crude prices as it imports 80 per cent of its requirements. As the world’s fastest growing economy, it has burgeoning requirements for oil and gas from West, Central Asia and elsewhere, as domestic production has sharply declined. Brent crude prices have averaged $53 a barrel in 2015 and will be at the same levels in 2016 as well. Although the NDA government has not fully passed on the benefit of cheaper crude to consumers at the pump it must ensure supplies of cheap oil and gas for the Indian economy.
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