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Climate Change and Its Impacts in South Asia Region / Kumar, Ravi ; Dey, Dipankar   Journal Article
Dey, Dipankar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In South Asia, there has been growing need on strengthening early warning systems in sq. measure that area unit extraordinarily vulnerable to flooding, storm surges, and sea-level rise. The advantage of these investments is to reduce the economic shocks associated with extreme weather events in South Asian region. However, little effort has been created by the South Asian countries to understand the assorted effects of climate changes in annual average weather. These effects would be substantial, given the implications of climate for agricultural productivity, health, migration, and various factors. Addressing this knowledge gap is incredibly vital. Increasing proof shows that changing temperatures and seasonal precipitation patterns have already altered the growing seasons of regions in Bangladesh, and India.
Key Words Climate Change  South Asia Region 
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Defence Diplomacy: a tool Towards Execution of Foreign Policy / Kumar, Ravi   Journal Article
Kumar, Ravi Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Defence diplomacy has flourished in the post-World War II global system, but it must be complemented and strengthened with skills in order to achieve complete national power. Joint military exercises are critical for Indian military reform, and the US became interested in jointness after studying the 1990s. Allies are interested in engaging in military diplomacy because of India’s expansion, and India and Japan are partnering to improve cooperation in maritime security and EDR peacekeeping missions. Malabar Exercise 2020, the 24th iteration, was a success, displaying India’s capabilities in testing and bringing together military troops from diverse countries. Military diplomacy is a kind of foreign policy that involves the apparent use of force to achieve a state’s foreign policy objectives, such as naval diplomacy and military visits to other nations. Military diplomacy is an oxymoron since it employs force to further national objectives, while diplomacy is meant to use the tool of dialogue. India is a military force on its way to become a global organisation.
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