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The book analyzes some of the key issues confronted by European
policy makers. These issues include effective multilateralism;
common foreign and security policy; multiculturalism; climate
change; security challenges; rise of populism; Brexit; the
Ukrainian crisis; relations with Russia; standoff in Catalonia; as
well as migration and the refugee crisis. The book is a unique
attempt to understand these issues from an outside perspective by
established scholars of European Studies in India.
India in a Reconnecting Eurasia examines the full scope of Indian
national interests in the South Caucasus and Central Asia and
analyzes the broad outlines of Indian engagement over the coming
years. It is part of a six-part CSIS series, "Eurasia from the
Outside In," which includes studies focusing on Turkey, the
European Union, Iran, India, Russia, and China.
This book comprises select peer-reviewed proceedings of the 26th
National Conference on IC Engines and Combustion (NCICEC) 2019
which was organised by the Department of Mechanical Engineering,
National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra under the aegis of The
Combustion Institute-Indian Section (CIIS). The book covers latest
research and developments in the areas of combustion and
propulsion, exhaust emissions, gas turbines, hybrid vehicles, IC
engines, and alternative fuels. The contents include theoretical
and numerical tools applied to a wide range of combustion problems,
and also discusses their applications. This book can be a good
reference for engineers, educators and researchers working in the
area of IC engines and combustion.
The book analyzes some of the key issues confronted by European
policy makers. These issues include effective multilateralism;
common foreign and security policy; multiculturalism; climate
change; security challenges; rise of populism; Brexit; the
Ukrainian crisis; relations with Russia; standoff in Catalonia; as
well as migration and the refugee crisis. The book is a unique
attempt to understand these issues from an outside perspective by
established scholars of European Studies in India.
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