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China and India, appropriately termed as ‘planetary powers’ by some, in view of the global ecological impact and fallout … without inviting wideranging speculations about their motives and agendas. Asia’s ‘rise’ (especially of China and India … of their fast-growing economies, look able and inclined to be involved in the matters of Arctic governance, but not …
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in tundra communities of both polar regions, based on original research carried out in the Arctic in Spitsbergen and in …
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in tundra communities of both polar regions, based on original research carried out in the Arctic in Spitsbergen and in …
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China–India association in the BRICS bloc of countries is an example of multilateralism at its height. For China, the … strategic reality for India, though not a compulsive one. Despite India’s progressive engagement with China under the … India’s multilateral dialogue; but it’s not a vital one. Sharing the platform with China in the BRICS group is a …
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studies of overseas projects funded by Chinese, Indian and Thai financiers, and analyze the experience with environmental …
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