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Breaking Out of the Green House - Indian Leadership in Times of Environmental Change (Microfilm)
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Breaking Out of the Green House - Indian Leadership in Times of Environmental Change (Microfilm)
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The book traverses several pathways including the basics of science
and geography, geopolitics and international relations, strategic
and security studies, policy-related and diplomatic dialogues,
as-well as socio-cultural and economic perspectives in order to
bring out a holistic picture of how environmental change has shaped
the international system and India's position in it. The central
argument of the book that environmental change can change/is
changing geography and in turn can change/is changing international
relations has been substantiated by detailed analysis of the
drivers of India's environmental policies, international climate
change negotiations, role of state and non-state actors in the
international environmental discourse both in theory and practice,
and finally the interconnectedness between environmental change and
national security. The volume tries to find the right balance
between the international scene embodied by the negotiations driven
by hardcore economics on the one hand, and the domestic realities
of India that steer its climate change policy based on energy
security and developmental concerns. The need to address the larger
issue of environmental change rather than concentrating on one
aspect of it - climate change - to reduce the amount of
polarisation that surrounds the global environmental debate
especially in the wake of the introduction of the issue at the
United Nations Security Council, has been reiterated throughout the
work. It contains policy recommendations in terms of methods of
adaptation, mitigation, energy management/diversification,
enhancement of the role of think tanks as well as diplomatic
manoeuvring (principles-based) at the climate change negotiations
and other international debates. This area of study is
comparatively new in India while the West has been dedicating a
significant amount of resources towards research in energy and
environmental security for the past two decades. Therefore, one of
the objectives of the book is to evolve an Indian perspective on
these strategic issues in a Western literature-dominated arena.
Though the book brings to light several gaping holes in India's
policy and strategy, it contends that India has a plethora of
options and opportunities to not only maintain its own national
security but also help the world 'adapt' and 'mitigate' in times of
environmental chang
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