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Emerging contours of India–US fossil fuel trade / Ashwarya, Sujata   Journal Article
Ashwarya, Sujata Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The value of India’s oil and gas trade with the United States rapidly increased in size over the last two to three years. Efforts by New Delhi to build better bilateral relations with Washington helped to energise the fossil fuel trade. India, as a consumer, can expect to buy oil and gas at reasonable prices in the mid-term, ensured not least by competition among suppliers. However, India’s import of coal from the US suppliers is projected to decline due to recent decision of the Indian Government to become self-sufficient in coal.
Key Words United States  India  Fossil Fuel Trade  Oil and Gas Trade 
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India - Iran relations: progress, problems and prospects / Ashwarya, Sujata 2016  Book
Ashwarya, Sujata Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2016.
Description xiv, 417p.: tables, figures, mapshbk
Standard Number 9789383649761
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India’s National Role Conception and Relations with GCC Countries under Modi: a focus on Saudi Arabia / Ashwarya, Sujata   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s conception of its peaceful role in international affairs, which evolved during the Nehruvian era, is not an end in itself, but rather a wholesome strategic choice consistent with its economic development and great power ambitions. Despite emphasising a radical shift in foreign policy, the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi deemed it essential to prioritise peace in international relations, particularly with the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. The Abraham Accords, involving the UAE and Bahrain, have created a new geopolitical environment that affirms India’s conception of security through peace and permits engagement in key areas while ensuring economic gains.
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