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vulnerable population; globalization and inclusive development; intervention in Northeast India; employment of elderly teachers … education in India; child protection in Bangladesh; and women panchayat leaders -- to provide an evidence-based understanding of …
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The paper provides an assessment of India's role in the final years of the civil war in Sri Lanka (2003-2009). In … particular, it looks for explanations for India's inability to act as a conflict manager in its own region, which is in contrast … India's approach to the conflict, when in 2007 New Delhi began to rather explicitly support the Sri Lankan government - in …
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empirical research on this topic by focusing on South Asia: principally India, Bangladesh and Nepal. The book first addresses … fisheries in Bangladesh, low-value crops in Nepal, and coffee in India. Further chapters also explore contracts, storage, input … Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute, South Asia Office, New Delhi, India. Pramod K. Joshi is former Senior …
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This book is the outcome of empirical research on the sharing of water of the Teesta River, which flows through India … and Bangladesh. The main purpose is to show how regional cooperation between India and Bangladesh regarding sharing of …, geomorphic and hydrological characteristics, irrigation and water delivery system through the Gazoldoba barrage in India and the …
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India has long been regarded as a deal-breaker in international climate negotiations; it was at the summit in … Copenhagen that India first abandoned its old strategic line and made a commitment to reduce carbon emissions voluntarily. This … globally, India intended to be perceived as a responsible actor, one deserving of a greater say in global governance matters …
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