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Research paper thumbnail of Geopolitics of Energy Cooperation in South Asia: A Study with reference to India's Energy Security

Geopolitics of Energy Cooperation in South Asia: A Study with reference to India's Energy Security

Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2015

The industrial revolution has brought uneven challenges for south Asia and India as a whole. Thou... more The industrial revolution has brought uneven challenges for south Asia and India as a whole. Though India has the strong economic linkage with Gulf countries in order to meet energy security challenges but still the distribution and supply of energy within the neighbour countries is the big question for India. The reluctant mentalities of neighbour countries are not only hesitating to allow the pipeline to pass through their countries but also to export their surplus energy resources in which they are blessed with. In this regard the intervention of external power also matter in this energy politics. Thus the geopolitics in energy cooperation and security become the fundamental focus while making the foreign policy. Unless the bilateral as well multilateral talk, it is not possible to progress. In order to understand energy security and economic security, India should initiate to create the market for whole South Asia and should avoid the reluctance mentality, though it has political disturbance with neighbour.

Research paper thumbnail of Human Rights in China: Situating Democratic Reforms

Human Rights in China: Situating Democratic Reforms

Research paper thumbnail of Incidence and clinical manifestations of adenoviral infection among children undergoing allogeneic stem cell transplantation

The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ, 2009

Adenoviral infection in children undergoing stem cell transplantation is associated with signific... more Adenoviral infection in children undergoing stem cell transplantation is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Identification of adenoviral infection by polymerase chain reaction from blood facilitates accurate and rapid diagnosis and surveillance. The incidence of adenoviral infection among children undergoing SCT in Israel is not known. To estimate the incidence of adenoviral infection in pediatric SCT patients and to characterize the morbidity associated with proven infection. Blood samples obtained weekly from children who underwent allogeneic SCT were retrospectively tested for adenovirus using standard PCR. A total of 657 samples collected from 32 patients were examined. Correlation was made between the presence of adenovirus in samples and clinical records. Of the 32 patients 4 had adenoviral infection by PCR (12.5%). Clinical disease was present in all four patients concurrent with positive PCR. Gastrointestinal complaints and abnormal hepatocellular enzymes w...

Research paper thumbnail of E –waste: A new challenge and approach for India: An Overview

During the last few decades, scientist and diplomats were concerned about the pollution caused fr... more During the last few decades, scientist and diplomats were concerned about the pollution caused from municipal solid waste but from the last few years there has been resurgence concern on the electronic waste (E-waste). E-waste is one of the fastest-growing pollution and it is becoming more and more complicated day by day globally. A limited attempt has been made to handle the E-waste. The whole world including developed and developing country like India and China face the E-waste management problem. According to international and national agencies of India like IAER, UNO and CAG,CPCB and ELCINA mentioned in their report that 400 million e-waste generated all over the world till 2010 and 20-50 MT are disposed off every year. According to ELCINA; 4.34 lakh tones e-waste generated till 2012; and 0.800 MT/day generated in India. Only 10 states and just 65 cities of India produced 70% of total e-waste of India. The developing countries are facing huge challenges in the management of e-waste which are either internally generated or imported illegally. E-waste from the American continent, European Union and Australia import to China, India and other Asian country illegally. Indian is one of the largest waste importing countries in the world in the form of cheap raw material. According to Indian customs department, every year 50,000 tons of e-waste imported from European Union (Germany, Netherlands, and Denmark) illegally. So the country like India is needed to change in attitude of www.ssijmar.in

Research paper thumbnail of E –waste: a new challenge for India

During the last few decades scientist and diplomats were concern about the pollution caused from ... more During the last few decades scientist and diplomats were concern about the pollution caused from municipal solid waste but from the last few years there has been resurgence concern on the electronic waste (E-waste). E-waste is one of the fastest-growing pollution and it is becoming more and more complicated day by day globally. A limited attempt has been made to handle the E-waste. The whole world including developed and developing country like India and China face the E-waste management problem. According to international and national agencies of India like IAER, UNO and CAG, CPCB and ELCINA mentioned in their report that 400 million e-waste generated all over the world till 2010 and 20-50 MT are disposed off every year. According to ELCINA 4.34 lakh tonnes e-waste generated till 2012 and 0.800 MT/day generated in India. Only 10 states and just 65 cities of India produced 70% of total e-waste of India. The developing countries are facing huge challenges in the management of e-waste which are either internally generated or imported illegally. E waste from the American continent, European Union and Australia import to China, India and other Asian country illegally. Indian is one of the largest waste importing countries in the world in the form of cheap raw material. According to Indian customs department, every year 50000 tonnes of e-waste imported from European Union (Germany, Netherlands, and Denmark) illegally. So the country like India is needed to change in attitude of governments, appropriate legislation dealing specifically with e-waste, control of electronic waste dumping, implementation of extended producer responsibility (EPR) and transfer of technology on sound recycling of e-waste are the key issues in effective management of e-waste in developing countries

Research paper thumbnail of Geopolitics of Energy Cooperation in South Asia: A Study with reference to India's Energy Security

Geopolitics of Energy Cooperation in South Asia: A Study with reference to India's Energy Security

Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities

Research paper thumbnail of Geopolitics of Energy Cooperation in South Asia: A Study with reference to India's Energy Security

Geopolitics of Energy Cooperation in South Asia: A Study with reference to India's Energy Security

Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2015

The industrial revolution has brought uneven challenges for south Asia and India as a whole. Thou... more The industrial revolution has brought uneven challenges for south Asia and India as a whole. Though India has the strong economic linkage with Gulf countries in order to meet energy security challenges but still the distribution and supply of energy within the neighbour countries is the big question for India. The reluctant mentalities of neighbour countries are not only hesitating to allow the pipeline to pass through their countries but also to export their surplus energy resources in which they are blessed with. In this regard the intervention of external power also matter in this energy politics. Thus the geopolitics in energy cooperation and security become the fundamental focus while making the foreign policy. Unless the bilateral as well multilateral talk, it is not possible to progress. In order to understand energy security and economic security, India should initiate to create the market for whole South Asia and should avoid the reluctance mentality, though it has political disturbance with neighbour.

Research paper thumbnail of Human Rights in China: Situating Democratic Reforms

Human Rights in China: Situating Democratic Reforms

Research paper thumbnail of Incidence and clinical manifestations of adenoviral infection among children undergoing allogeneic stem cell transplantation

The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ, 2009

Adenoviral infection in children undergoing stem cell transplantation is associated with signific... more Adenoviral infection in children undergoing stem cell transplantation is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Identification of adenoviral infection by polymerase chain reaction from blood facilitates accurate and rapid diagnosis and surveillance. The incidence of adenoviral infection among children undergoing SCT in Israel is not known. To estimate the incidence of adenoviral infection in pediatric SCT patients and to characterize the morbidity associated with proven infection. Blood samples obtained weekly from children who underwent allogeneic SCT were retrospectively tested for adenovirus using standard PCR. A total of 657 samples collected from 32 patients were examined. Correlation was made between the presence of adenovirus in samples and clinical records. Of the 32 patients 4 had adenoviral infection by PCR (12.5%). Clinical disease was present in all four patients concurrent with positive PCR. Gastrointestinal complaints and abnormal hepatocellular enzymes w...

Research paper thumbnail of E –waste: A new challenge and approach for India: An Overview

During the last few decades, scientist and diplomats were concerned about the pollution caused fr... more During the last few decades, scientist and diplomats were concerned about the pollution caused from municipal solid waste but from the last few years there has been resurgence concern on the electronic waste (E-waste). E-waste is one of the fastest-growing pollution and it is becoming more and more complicated day by day globally. A limited attempt has been made to handle the E-waste. The whole world including developed and developing country like India and China face the E-waste management problem. According to international and national agencies of India like IAER, UNO and CAG,CPCB and ELCINA mentioned in their report that 400 million e-waste generated all over the world till 2010 and 20-50 MT are disposed off every year. According to ELCINA; 4.34 lakh tones e-waste generated till 2012; and 0.800 MT/day generated in India. Only 10 states and just 65 cities of India produced 70% of total e-waste of India. The developing countries are facing huge challenges in the management of e-waste which are either internally generated or imported illegally. E-waste from the American continent, European Union and Australia import to China, India and other Asian country illegally. Indian is one of the largest waste importing countries in the world in the form of cheap raw material. According to Indian customs department, every year 50,000 tons of e-waste imported from European Union (Germany, Netherlands, and Denmark) illegally. So the country like India is needed to change in attitude of www.ssijmar.in

Research paper thumbnail of E –waste: a new challenge for India

During the last few decades scientist and diplomats were concern about the pollution caused from ... more During the last few decades scientist and diplomats were concern about the pollution caused from municipal solid waste but from the last few years there has been resurgence concern on the electronic waste (E-waste). E-waste is one of the fastest-growing pollution and it is becoming more and more complicated day by day globally. A limited attempt has been made to handle the E-waste. The whole world including developed and developing country like India and China face the E-waste management problem. According to international and national agencies of India like IAER, UNO and CAG, CPCB and ELCINA mentioned in their report that 400 million e-waste generated all over the world till 2010 and 20-50 MT are disposed off every year. According to ELCINA 4.34 lakh tonnes e-waste generated till 2012 and 0.800 MT/day generated in India. Only 10 states and just 65 cities of India produced 70% of total e-waste of India. The developing countries are facing huge challenges in the management of e-waste which are either internally generated or imported illegally. E waste from the American continent, European Union and Australia import to China, India and other Asian country illegally. Indian is one of the largest waste importing countries in the world in the form of cheap raw material. According to Indian customs department, every year 50000 tonnes of e-waste imported from European Union (Germany, Netherlands, and Denmark) illegally. So the country like India is needed to change in attitude of governments, appropriate legislation dealing specifically with e-waste, control of electronic waste dumping, implementation of extended producer responsibility (EPR) and transfer of technology on sound recycling of e-waste are the key issues in effective management of e-waste in developing countries

Research paper thumbnail of Geopolitics of Energy Cooperation in South Asia: A Study with reference to India's Energy Security

Geopolitics of Energy Cooperation in South Asia: A Study with reference to India's Energy Security

Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities