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Climate Change and Energy Security: a Case Study of the European Union-Russia Energy Relations / Sinha, Shreya   Journal Article
Sinha, Shreya Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Energy security is seen in the form of one country depending on unstable and hostile regions for resources as in the case of USA or the over-dependence on one supplier which leads to worry of that player using its position for geo-political gains, as in the case of EU and Russia.
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France–India Security Partnership: an Assessment of Dynamic Evolution / Barma, Manish; Sinha, Shreya   Journal Article
Sinha, Shreya Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract With France’s support to the Indian vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’, defence industrialization and joint development, India and France have expanded their strategic security relations significantly. Such developments point towards convergence in matters of regional and global consequence. The first part of the article examines the historical background of military ties as well as cooperation on non-traditional security threats. The second part attempts to examine the evolving France–India relations in the wake of Chinese aggression along with their engagement in the Indo-Pacific region. The concluding third part extrapolates the findings on to the future to study the challenges to their partnership.
Key Words Security  Defence  India  France  Strategic Partnership  Regional 
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Globalisation and Terrorism: a Case Study of the European Union’s Approach to Counter-Terrorism / Sinha, Shreya   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the post-Cold War period, there has been a rise in the number of non-state actors which have become increasingly important as new-age threats to state security. Terrorism has assumed importance as one of the most visible and challenging threat to national security, especially after the attacks of 9/11 on the United States.
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