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Commencing in the 1990s, India signed a number of bilateral investment treaties (BITs), however, after a spate of adverse investor-state dispute settlements (ISDS), India has recently denounced all its erstwhile investment treaties. New investment treaties now need to be negotiated on the basis...
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This paper introduces and critically analyzes an emerging form of global infrastructure development by China …
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, extreme monsoon rainfall and sea level rise. Water is emerging as a new possible irritant between China and India. For India … diversion projects in Tibet by China is a matter of grave concern for lower riparian states. For China, it is having hidden … requirement of fresh water as the pollution grows and population rise has forced China to have the Tsangpo-Brahmaputra River …
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China is appraised to have the world's largest exploitable reserves of shale gas, although several legal, regulatory …, environmental and investment-related issues will likely restrain its scope. China's capacity to successfully face these hurdles and … produce commercial shale gas will have a crucial impact on the regional gas market and on China's energy mix, as Beijing …
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The China - Raw Materials dispute recently arbitrated by the WTO opposed China as defendant to the US, the EU and … increasing the prices of these goods. China defends export limitations by presenting them as a natural resource conserving policy …
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