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ID:   125236


Bilateral trade relations between India and Myanmar: in search of strategic partnership / Kumar, Chanchal   Journal Article
Kumar, Chanchal Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract India and Myanmar both have historical and cultural links since ancient times. Myanmar's criticality for India has been variously defined, mostly referring to the "shared historical, ethnic, cultural and religious ties." In real terms, both countries share a 1643 kilometre-long land border. A large population of Indian origin people, estimated to be in the range of 2.5 million, lives in Myanmar. Four of India's north-eastern states, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram, are geographically contiguous to Myanmar.
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ID:   111767


Changing dynamics of India-Africa relations in the twenty-first / Biswas, Aparajita   Journal Article
Biswas, Aparajita Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   100419


Chinindia's energy policy: issues and concerns / Ahmed, Basir   Journal Article
Ahmed, Basir Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Iran  China  India  Russia  Kazakhstan  Sudan 
Energy Policy  ONGC  Ecuador  Beijing  New Delhi  MOU - 2006 
CNOOC 
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ID:   118095


Energy cooperation in Indo-US relations / Tourangbam, Monish   Journal Article
Tourangbam, Monish Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   124832


Energy Security Handbook / India.Ministry of External Affairs 2012  Book
India.Ministry of External Affairs Book
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Publication New Delhi, Energy Security Division, 2012.
Description 312p.Pbk
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057473333.79/IND 057473MainOn ShelfReference books 
057532333.79/IND 057532MainOn ShelfReference books 
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ID:   138396


Energy security in emerging economies: Brazil and India / Kashyap, Aprajita   Article
Kashyap, Aprajita Article
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Summary/Abstract There are three main factors that have affected Indian energy sectors in the last few decades – the weather effect, rising affluence of the society and rising import prices of the oil supplies. The Indian economy has grown at a steady pace in the recent past but oil has somehow remained synonymous with energy resources.
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ID:   138399


Energy security needs of rising India: role of Central Asian states / Sahu, Preety   Article
Sahu, Preety Article
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Summary/Abstract Energy is an important input for any economy, especially for a rapidly rising economy like India. A large portion of Indian masses use bio-mass and fossil fuel as energy resources. However India’s demand for commercial energy is quite high while availability is low.
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ID:   138024


Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific and disputes in the South China Sea / Singh, Anup   Article
Singh, Anup Article
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ID:   138397


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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ID:   187140


India’s engagement in the South China Sea / Vinh, Vo Xuan; Hiep, Tran Xuan; Hung, Vo Minh   Journal Article
Vinh, Vo Xuan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The South China Sea is of immense strategic significance to India from politico-diplomatic, economic and security perspectives. As a rising power, India has expanded its strategic geography and, in this context, it formulated its Look East Policy, which was rechristened as the Act East Policy in 2014. Its current interests go beyond Southeast Asia into the wider Asia-Pacific region, including the South China Sea. From an economic perspective, more than 50% of India’s trade is transported through the sea lanes of the South China Sea. India is also concerned about China’s assertiveness here, in particular its aggressive posturing and militarisation of the disputed Spratly and Paracel Islands and non-adherence to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). India has actively promoted the principles of international law and freedom of navigation and overflight in the South China Sea. Further, the Indian Navy has maintained a regular presence in the South China Sea to protect India’s economic and security interests, which includes the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation’s (ONGC) offshore oil and gas exploration project in partnership with Vietnam.
Key Words ASEAN  South China Sea  India  ONGC  Naval Exercises  Strategic Engagement 
Quad 
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India’s growing energy needs: its security a challenge / Kamboj, Anil   Article
Kamboj, Anil Article
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Summary/Abstract Today, India has the fifth largest installed capacity worldwide for electricity. India’s energy mix is dependent mainly on coal, oil and gas which are the source of more than 70% power generation, most of which is imported. With this dependence expected to increase, the country needs assured access to imported energy supplies in addition to new energy related technologies. Towards this, the government needs to promote economic partnership with countries that have energy resources and technologies.
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ID:   119291


India-Russia relations / Sibal, Kanwal   Journal Article
Sibal, Kanwal Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   109795


India's overseas assets: do they contribute to energy security? / Dadwal, Shebonti Ray   Journal Article
Dadwal, Shebonti Ray Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Integrated energy policy 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 as regards India’s Integrated Energy Policy to ensure the country’s sustained economic growth and its human development objectives against potential risk ofdegradation of environment, not only for its poor millions but also for preserving the environmental concerns for humanity vis-à-vis prevailing inequality in international relations. Obviously, India should focus on integrated 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 not only for India but also for the whole world.
Key Words APEC  Economic Development  Sustainable Development  Energy Security  EC  OECD 
India  ONGC  NAPCC  Integrated Energy Policy 
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ID:   113585


Jettisoning a failed system: the need for alternatives / Mukhim, Patricia   Journal Article
Mukhim, Patricia Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Global Economy  India  ONGC  Politicians  Corruption  Look East Policy 
Bureaucrats  GAIL  License - Permit Raj  SAIL  Whistle Blowers 
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ID:   122142


Line of defence: India needs to focus on conventional fire power to face the challenge of a Chinese offensive / Chakravorty, P K   Journal Article
Chakravorty, P K Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Nuclear Weapons  Border Dispute  South China Sea  China  India  ONGC 
Nuclear Programme  McMohan Line  Bofors Gun 
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ID:   023366


Oil and natural gas corporation Jan 31, 2003  Article
Article
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Publication Jan 31, 2003.
Key Words Oil and Gas-India  India-oil and Gas  ONGC 
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ID:   137876


Out of sight, out of mind?: security of offshore assets is a vital aspect of India’s growth / Kapur, Lalit   Article
Kapur, Lalit Article
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Summary/Abstract According to statistics on the ministry of petroleum and natural gas website, the offshore sector accounted for production of 18.2 million tonnes of crude oil (over 48 per cent of the nation’s domestic production) and 72.3 MMSCMD of natural gas (74.5 per cent of the domestic production) in 2013-14. The collective value of this annual output, even at the current depressed price of around USD 45 per barrel, is nearly USD 13.9 billion or over Rs 86,000 crore. The replacement cost of the infrastructure for extraction of oil and gas from sub-sea fields, at a conservative estimate, is well in excess of Rs 250,000 crore. Is enough being done to secure this strategic national asset?
Key Words Security  ODA  Indian Navy  ONGC  Out of Sight  Out of Mind 
Offshore Assets  India Growth  Offshore Development Areas  BGEPIL  Cauvery Basin 
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ID:   102313


Persident Medvedev's visit / Sibal, Kanwal   Journal Article
Sibal, Kanwal Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   110679


Positioning Vietnam in India's "Look East" policy / Chansoria, Monika   Journal Article
Chansoria, Monika Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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