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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. Reprint. Contents Foreword. 1. National security. 2. Security and strategic environment. 3. India's defence and security options. 4. Indo Nepal relations security and strategic dimensions. 5. India and Bhutan security and strategic understanding. 6. Indo Sri Lankan Relations where lie strategic aberrations. 7. India and Bangladesh security issues. 8. Indo Pakistan relations roots of security problems. Summing up. Appendix. Select bibliography. Index. India's Defence and Security Policies towards South Asian States occupy a seminal importance in the Post Cold War geopolitical and geostrategic environment. The paradigmatic shifts in the emerging world order necessitate the rethinking over old security and strategic doctrines. The changing parameter of the security concept call upon the ruling elites in South Asia to focus their attention on economic and social security on cultural and ethno religious harmony on the cross border drug trafficking harco terrorism smuggling and extremist activities in the interest of a durable peace security and development in the region. The study addresses the multiple dimension of security by examining the volatile security and strategic environment as well as economic and political conditions obtaining in the region. An in depth discussion on theoretical paradigms is an attempt to understand the complex and critical security and strategic relations of India with South Asian Countries. The study examines the security issues in a holistic perspective and suggests the modalities and methods to overcome the problem in a spirit of mutual understanding and accommodation. Besides the author has systematically offered a critique of options for strengthening India's defence and security in the given strategic milieu at global regional and domestic levels. How India should cope with security and strategic problems with the South Asian States. The author attempts to answer them. 198 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. Reprint. Contents Foreword Acknowledgement. 1. Lok Adalat a conceptual analysis. 2. Organisation of Lok Adalat. 3. Functioning of Lok Adalat. 4. People's attitudes towards Lok Adalat. 5. People's perceptions of Lok Adalat. 6. Conclusion observations problems and suggestions. Bibliography. Index. Lok Adalat as a part of the strategy for legal aid introduced in the year 1985 in Rajasthan is a forum movement and ideology which brings cheap and speedier justice to the door steps of a common man. Presently it is gaining popularity in the matter of solving a number of disputes. This study deals with organisation and functioning of Lok Adalats. The concepts objectives historical evolution organisational process of the Lok Adalat are discussed here. People's attitudes and perceptions of Lok Adalat are also highlighted. The problems observations and suggestions for improvement of the Lok Adalat system have been discussed by the author in a good manner. The volume will be of special interest to the readers drawn for judiciary legal profession academics social workers etc. and of general interest to the masses. Also this is the first empirical work devoted to organisation and working of Lok Adalat system in Rajasthan. It examines the system from viewpoints of various categories of people i.e. judicial non judicial legal litigants social workers common masses etc. 172 pp.
Editore: INA Shree Pub, Jaipur, 2008
ISBN 10: 8186653236 ISBN 13: 9788186653234
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. Reprint. Contents Introduction/B.M. Jain. 1. Structures and tendencies of emerging international system/Hartmut Elsenhans. 2. Religious revivalism among the Hindus in India ideologies of the Fundamentalist Movement in recent decades/Santosh C. Saha. 3. The United States and South Asia strategic concerns and interaction patterns/Rajpal Budania. 4. Globalisation and India Challenges and opportunities/B.M. Jain. 5. Sino U.S. Relations after Tiananmen Incident/Damodar Panda. 6. Course of liberalisation in Chinese economy since 1980's an overview/Burra Srinivas. 7. India's New Economic Policy a micro study/Davinder Kumar Madaan. 8. The prospects of Xenotransplantation in India/Gurch Randhawa. 9. India U.S. Relations prisoners of strategic compulsions/B.M. Jain. 10. India China Relations new directions/B.M. Jain. Annexures Index. Globalisation is changing the logic of the nature and pattern of the Cold War Relationship among great and small powers. Due to the demise of the Soviet Union and resultantly the end of the Cold War a new World Order is emerging. In the Post Cold War World ideologies have become weak the role and influence of states is on decline the concept of sovereignty is under a constant attack. The primacy of economics tends to question the legitimacy as well as the relevance of the public ownership of the means of production and distribution The strong and perhaps irreversible trends towards greater privatisation economic reforms debureaucratisation and penchant for integrating national economies with global economy and regional economic groupings are clearly visible. In this volume a battery of experts and scholars have made their contributions while examining the undercurrents of the international system. The international system is in a great flux. Contrary to the Cold War perceptions a new beginning has been made by great powers to restructure and redefine their bilateral as well as multilateral relations based primarily on mutually beneficial interests. This promises better prospects for strengthening their economies promoting trade scientific and cultural cooperation among them. In this volume the new developments in the great power relationship of the US China and India have been thoroughly examined by specialists of their respective fields. New insights and interpretations with logical conclusions are the real strength of this volume. 184 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. Reprint. Contents Foreword/Shri Sunderlal Bahuguna. Preface. Editor's observations a. The growing crisis in the human environment. b. The alarming rate of destruction of the human environment. Messages of some eminent environmentalists on global environmental issues 1. The environmental philosophy of Chipko Movement/Sunderlal Bahuguna. 2. Environmental crisis the challenges before humanity/Mostafa K. Tolba. 3. Salvaging the earth need for action/Elizabeth Dowdswell. 4. Towards a sustainable human society the challenges ahead/T.N. Khoshoo. 5. Towards building an ecological security system for mankind/M.S. Swaminathan. 6. Increasing population and decreasing resources/G.S. Nathawat. I. The growing environmental and socio economic crisis 1. Environmental pollution the 20th century killer/Rajiv K. Sinha. 2. Deforestation and habitat destruction threat to the global ecological balance/Rajiv K. Sinha. 3. Biodiversity erosion and extinction of species a potential threat to human existence on earth/Rajiv K. Sinha. 4. Desertification the silent eco crisis of land sterilization and anhilation of human civilization/Rajiv K. Sinha and Shyam Sunder Khinchi. 5. Soil erosion a quiet environmental crisis/A.N. Zaharan and Dharmendra Singh Chauhan. 6. Chemical pesticides in human environment a serious health hazard/B. Narsimha Rao. 7. Climate change by global warming ozone depletion and acid rain the impending disaster for mankind/Rajiv K. Sinha. 8. Waste bomb the threat to bury the humanity alive/Rajiv K. Sinha. 9. Industrial health hazards of human beings/R.J. Washington. II. Population resource socio economic development and environment 10. Philosophy of sustainable development/George H. Axinn. 11. Mining development and environment/M.L. Jhanwar. 12. Resource crisis and survival at stake meeting the challenge/Rajiv K. Sinha. 13. Dynamics of energy use in human development/Bryn Golton and Stan Frost. III. Biodiversity conservation for continuity and sustainability of human society 14. Biodiversity conservation the key to survival of life on earth/Rajiv K. Sinha. 15. Wildlife management restoring the ecological balance/Rajiv K. Sinha. 16. Reforesting the earth an insurance for survival/Rajiv K. Sinha. IV. Environmentally benign eco technology for human development 17. Vermiculture biotechnology for waste management and sustainable agriculture/Rajiv K. Sinha. 18. Blue green algae biofertilizer the economically cheaper and ecologically safer alternative to chemical fertilizers/S.K. Goyal. 19. Algal biofertilizer technology for sustainable agriculture/B.D. Kaushik. 20. Compressed natural gas the environmentally benign automobile fuel/Suresh K. Sharma. 21. Hydrogen the clean fuel for the civilization in future/M.P. Saksena. V. Eco legislation for correcting human behaviour environmental justice and maintenance of social order 22. Environmental degradation a crime against humanity and equivalent to genocide some reflections on national and international laws on environment/Rajiv K. Sinha. 23. Environmental laws in India how effective it is/Satish Shastri and Manjoo Bala Trivedi. 24. Judicial activism and the law for environmental justice in India/P. Leelakrishnan. 25. Penal provisions in the Indian Environmental Law/Niranjan Lal Gupta. VI. Environmentalism environmental awareness and ethics 26. Religious responsibility for the human environment a view from England/M.M. Spadden and Stan Frost. 27. Socio environmental crisis and man management/R.R. Das. 28. Values for development without destruction of the human society/W.M. Sullivan. 29. Environmental protection lessons from Indian history religion and philosophy/Rajiv K. Sinha and Sudhir Upadhyay. Appendices. Subject index. Author index. Environment has become a key issue today as human survival directly depends upon it. The future of our children will depend upon the state of environment that we leave today. All over the world Environmentalism has been a growing phenomenon. The Stockholm Conference of 1972.