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Pant, Girijesh.
India's emerging energy relations[electronic resource] :issues and challenges /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
333.7
書名/作者:
India's emerging energy relations : issues and challenges // edited by Girijesh Pant.
其他作者:
Pant, Girijesh.
出版者:
New Delhi : : Springer India :, 2015.
面頁冊數:
ix, 188 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Energy security - India.
標題:
Power resources - India.
標題:
Economics.
標題:
International Economics.
標題:
Energy Policy, Economics and Management.
標題:
Economic Policy.
ISBN:
9788132225034
ISBN:
9788132225027
內容註:
1. India's Emerging Energy Relations: Issues and Challenges -- 2. Domestic Constraints to India's Energy Security -- 3. India's Drive for Energy Security & Relations with the US -- 4. Indian Energy Security and the Role of Renewables: Possibility of Cooperation with the EU -- 5. 'Emerging' Energy Power Russia and Energy Security Of India! -- 6. Energy Security and India's Foreign Policy: The Persian Gulf Region -- 7. Geopolitics of Energy Security in Central Asia: Implications for India -- 8. India's Energy Security Imperatives in Africa -- 9. Sourcing Energy From Latin America: Indian Quest for Energy Security -- 10. Energy Transition and the Global Energy Regime: Strategising India's Energy Relations -- 11. Optimising Gains from Emerging Energy Engagements.
摘要、提要註:
This book analyzes the role of energy in Indian foreign policy, particularly in defining bilateral relations. It also focuses on the critical gaps in conceptualizing its formulations and recommends a framework for sustainable energy security. India, the fourth largest consumer of oil, is an energy-deficit economy, importing more than eighty percent of its needs. This makes securing energy integral to its foreign policy goals. Obviously it is important for India to actively participate in the global energy market and establish robust, enduring and nuanced diplomatic relations with energy exporting countries. Equally important is that India diversifies its energy mix and moves towards carbon-free growth. Renewable energy is today high on the global energy agenda. Indian energy policy thus has to address a range of issues, domestically and on foreign turf. It has to move beyond the transactional mode by creating equity in the global energy industry. Today, the global energy regime is undergoing fundamental changes, as is the power dynamics of the global energy order. There are now many new producers and diverse consumers. The trade in energy has increased in volume and its direction has shifted from the West to the East, and the ongoing structural changes in the energy market call for a new security architecture. Given the complex and competitive environment of the new geo-economics and geopolitics of energy, the question could well be, should India frame energy issues in conflict mode or move toward innovative cooperation? In either case the message is that India needs an integrated energy security policy.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2503-4
India's emerging energy relations[electronic resource] :issues and challenges /
India's emerging energy relations
issues and challenges /[electronic resource] :edited by Girijesh Pant. - New Delhi :Springer India :2015. - ix, 188 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - India studies in business and economics,2198-0012. - India studies in business and economics..
1. India's Emerging Energy Relations: Issues and Challenges -- 2. Domestic Constraints to India's Energy Security -- 3. India's Drive for Energy Security & Relations with the US -- 4. Indian Energy Security and the Role of Renewables: Possibility of Cooperation with the EU -- 5. 'Emerging' Energy Power Russia and Energy Security Of India! -- 6. Energy Security and India's Foreign Policy: The Persian Gulf Region -- 7. Geopolitics of Energy Security in Central Asia: Implications for India -- 8. India's Energy Security Imperatives in Africa -- 9. Sourcing Energy From Latin America: Indian Quest for Energy Security -- 10. Energy Transition and the Global Energy Regime: Strategising India's Energy Relations -- 11. Optimising Gains from Emerging Energy Engagements.
This book analyzes the role of energy in Indian foreign policy, particularly in defining bilateral relations. It also focuses on the critical gaps in conceptualizing its formulations and recommends a framework for sustainable energy security. India, the fourth largest consumer of oil, is an energy-deficit economy, importing more than eighty percent of its needs. This makes securing energy integral to its foreign policy goals. Obviously it is important for India to actively participate in the global energy market and establish robust, enduring and nuanced diplomatic relations with energy exporting countries. Equally important is that India diversifies its energy mix and moves towards carbon-free growth. Renewable energy is today high on the global energy agenda. Indian energy policy thus has to address a range of issues, domestically and on foreign turf. It has to move beyond the transactional mode by creating equity in the global energy industry. Today, the global energy regime is undergoing fundamental changes, as is the power dynamics of the global energy order. There are now many new producers and diverse consumers. The trade in energy has increased in volume and its direction has shifted from the West to the East, and the ongoing structural changes in the energy market call for a new security architecture. Given the complex and competitive environment of the new geo-economics and geopolitics of energy, the question could well be, should India frame energy issues in conflict mode or move toward innovative cooperation? In either case the message is that India needs an integrated energy security policy.
ISBN: 9788132225034
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-81-322-2503-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
592029
Energy security
--India.
LC Class. No.: HD9502.I42
Dewey Class. No.: 333.7
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