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India’s Great Vulnerability: Energy Insecurity

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The Indian Economy Sixty Years After Independence
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The search for energy security is a major driver of change in the world order today. It is a veritable new great game, engaging players across the globe, industrial and industrialising countries, energy suppliers and consumers. It is spawning a web of bilateral and multilateral deals for securing stable access to energy sources in conflict, competition or cooperation with each other.

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© 2008 Rakesh Ahuja

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Ahuja, R. (2008). India’s Great Vulnerability: Energy Insecurity. In: Jha, R. (eds) The Indian Economy Sixty Years After Independence. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230228337_16

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