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Dr Rajan Kotru India launched its National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) in 2008. It was a timely policy action to tackle climate change. Out of eight national missions it comprised, the mission on Sustaining Himalayan Ecosystems (NMSHE) launched in 2010 though it received formal approval from the Union Government in 2014. The Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) with its numerous ecosystems and ecosystem services is vital to the ecological security of the Indian landmass apart from traditional socioeconomic (tourism), […] ....
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3rd Tibet Environment Conference concludes, implores Chinese govt to tackle Tibet's climate crisis tibet.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tibet.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Tracking future of South Asia Tracking future of South Asia Rajan Kotru, Virender Raina It would be trivial to anticipate the political power centres of the globe by the end of the century. This keeping also in view that even a microscopic event such as the Corona 19 -as unpredictable event- can trigger a reorganised scenario where transnational groupings show renewed political alignments. Nevertheless, for instance, Friedmann (2010) while forecasting the next 100 years envisions the world of 2050 as the technological frontier where our crystal ball will be cloudiest. This sounds reasonable as we gear up for space-age and artificial intelligence era. As Walt (2015) sums up, it is also that the United States, China, Japan, India, Brazil, Russia, and the EU will be major economic players in 2050, and the states that have high per capita incomes at present will almost certainly have high per capita incomes 35 years from now. Nonetheless we have seen from COVID-Crisis tha ....