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This paper examines trade performance of climate friendly goods using some trade indices for India and other Asian countries during 2002 - 2008. Climate friendly goods (CFG) are those goods which have less harmful to environment. Paper identifies India’s performance in CFG trade with other...
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South Asia is the second most violent place on earth after Iraq. Conflicts in Afghanistan and Pakistan have attracted global attention. Parts of India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal have experienced long-running conflict. Conflicts result in death, misery, social trauma, destruction of infrastructure,...
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China and the United States are the two largest emitters of greenhouse gases, making them pivotal players in global climate negotiations. Within the coming decade, however, India is set to become the most important counterpart to the United States, as it overtakes China as the country with the...
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This research work aims to verify how military expen- diture promotes economic growth and industrial productivi- ty, as suggested by the Military Keynesianism postulate. The NARDL method is employed to achieve the above objective on the panel data of India, China, and Pakistan, covering the...
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‘Go Green’ has become the new mantra across the globe. To implement the mantra successfully a huge amount of funding as well as awareness is very important. Financial industry can play a pivotal role. Green Finance has evolved as an emerging field of study in the 21st century. Green Banking...
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The relationships between energy, the environment, and development are deep and complex. The International Energy Agency has noted that energy is deeply implicated in each of the economic, social and environmental dimensions of human development. Energy services provide an essential input to...
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India and Asian country have continually shared deep social, cultural, economic and political connections and relations that have enriched each civilization. The utilization of the Persian language at the Mughal courts is simply one example of Iranian cultural influence in north Bharat
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The economic cooperation and interdependence among the countries is accomplished by trade, aid, and investment. Among these foreign aid plays a significant role in the socio-economic development of emerging and developing economies. The most common type of foreign aid is Official Development...
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This making known highlights the key problems about Myanmar-India relations, and therefore the main areas of concern with current Indian policy. Indian policy has modified markedly since the Nineteen Nineties, driven by realism and its own economic and strategic interests
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The severe effects of climate change are having a negative influence on the agrarian economy and farmers' welfare in Maharashtra, making India one of the most affected countries in the world. Using the Double-Hurdle Model, we assessed climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies in...
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