The Himalayan divide In early October, the Indian Government declared its intention to sign the Paris Climate deal. By ratifying the agreement on October 2nd, India will always be remembered as a key country that helped push the global climate deal into force. Still, the work of limiting greenhouse gas emissions at a time where the country is growing and modernising rapidly is a colossal task; the burden of which will squarely fall on the power sector
The Himalayan Rivers have an enormous hydropower potential that is still not exploited fully for the...
The Himalayan Rivers have an enormous hydropower potential that is still not exploited fully for the...
1-5The human race faces numerous challenges and issues in attaining harmony between the environment...
Ahead of the Conference of Parties (COP) 24 where countries will first take stock of climate action ...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan India is an extraordinarily diverse democratic country with one of t...
This article has attempted to analyse the Indian establishment’s reinvigorated renewable energy stra...
Since the 1991 introduction of economic reforms that signalled the end of a highly regulated, social...
Since the 1991 introduction of economic reforms that signalled the end of a highly regulated, social...
The Indian power sector is highly dynamic and its destination uncertain. Clearly it is undergoing a ...
Energy security warrants the uninterrupted supply of energy at affordable prices. India faces the t...
"India is the fastest-growing major economy in the world. It is the fourth largest greenhouse gas e...
Much has been made of India’s emergence as a global power in recent years. In spite of the rapid gro...
India has been lauded for the ambitious targets she has set for herself in the Intended Nationally ...
Global policies and instruments to tackle climate change look very different once translated into do...
In this paper, we analyze how India’s climate change policy is framed, formulated and implemented an...
The Himalayan Rivers have an enormous hydropower potential that is still not exploited fully for the...
The Himalayan Rivers have an enormous hydropower potential that is still not exploited fully for the...
1-5The human race faces numerous challenges and issues in attaining harmony between the environment...
Ahead of the Conference of Parties (COP) 24 where countries will first take stock of climate action ...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan India is an extraordinarily diverse democratic country with one of t...
This article has attempted to analyse the Indian establishment’s reinvigorated renewable energy stra...
Since the 1991 introduction of economic reforms that signalled the end of a highly regulated, social...
Since the 1991 introduction of economic reforms that signalled the end of a highly regulated, social...
The Indian power sector is highly dynamic and its destination uncertain. Clearly it is undergoing a ...
Energy security warrants the uninterrupted supply of energy at affordable prices. India faces the t...
"India is the fastest-growing major economy in the world. It is the fourth largest greenhouse gas e...
Much has been made of India’s emergence as a global power in recent years. In spite of the rapid gro...
India has been lauded for the ambitious targets she has set for herself in the Intended Nationally ...
Global policies and instruments to tackle climate change look very different once translated into do...
In this paper, we analyze how India’s climate change policy is framed, formulated and implemented an...
The Himalayan Rivers have an enormous hydropower potential that is still not exploited fully for the...
The Himalayan Rivers have an enormous hydropower potential that is still not exploited fully for the...
1-5The human race faces numerous challenges and issues in attaining harmony between the environment...