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    Territorial disputes: can Japan and Russia reconcile?

    Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015
    The Ukraine crisis may have effectively ended the rapprochement between the US and Russia, and in turn affecting relations such as those of Japan and Russia. Prior to this crisis, and the subsequent Western sanctions on Russia, Tokyo and Moscow had been reaching out to each other, and hope flickered for a resolution to the territorial dispute over the Northern Territories or Southern Kurils.
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    India's gender digital divide: women and politics on Twitter

    Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015
    The report highlights how women who take up space online, particularly when it involves politically charged issues, are often treated as trespassers in a male space. In response to gender-based abuse and harassment, some prominent female bloggers and activists have chosen to delete their accounts.
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    The technological revolution and its impact on gender relations with a special focus on India and Africa

    Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015
    There is mixed evidence on the empowering or disempowering potential of ICTs for women. New technologies clearly seem to have the potential of removing women-specific barriers to participation and organisation and leveling centuries-old gender inequality.
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    The technological revolution and its impact on gender relations with a special focus on India and Africa

    Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015
    There is mixed evidence on the empowering or disempowering potential of ICTs for women. New technologies clearly seem to have the potential of removing women-specific barriers to participation and organisation and leveling centuries-old gender inequality.
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    Dietary Diversity and Women’s BMI among Farm Households in Rural India

    Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia, 2015
    Undernutrition is more widespread and persistent in South Asia, including India, with higher numbers of undernourished people living in rural areas. Indian evidence often shows a weak linkage between agriculture and nutrition, though there is ample scope for agriculture to contribute towards reducing undernutrition.
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    Neither brake nor accelerator assessing India’s climate contribution

    Economic and Political Weekly, India, 2015
    What does India’s Intended Nationally Determined Contribution imply for its approach to climate negotiations? And what implications does it have for domestic development choices?
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    Solar Pumps for Sustainable Irrigation in India

    Council on Energy, Environment and Water, 2015
    Researchers in this study put forward a budget-neutral approach for incentivising the adoption of solar pumps in India. The study also looks at parity between solar and electric pumps from economic perspective, i.e. NPV (net present value) of the expenses to be incurred by the farmer. 
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    India Africa partnership in healthcare: accomplishments and propsects

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015
    In the decades following India’s independence, the principle of South-South cooperation, particularly in the context of the non-aligned movement, has been at the forefront of India’s foreign policy towards Africa. Now, India and Africa are prepared more than ever to re-establish economic and political relationships to promote their mutual interests.
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    ASEAN-India economic relations: opportunities and challenges

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2014
    India-ASEAN relations have witnessed remarkable growth in recent years. At the ASEAN-India Commemorative Summit in 2012 in New Delhi, relations were levated to a Strategic Partnership. Relations have also received new momentum under the Act East Policy.
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    Output 4 Options Analysis: options analysis for a regional climate change programme to deliver more effective climate services, early warning and disaster risk reduction

    Evidence on Demand, 2015
    South Asian countries are particularly vulnerable to extreme weather events, climate variability and longer-term climatic changes due to high population density, poverty, and lack of resources for adaptation.

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