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भविष्य में भारत को ग्रीन इकोनॉमी यानी हरित अर्थव्यवस्था
Macroeconomic policies that manage the consequences of green transition and support from the Global North are essential to India’s future as a green
In the face of growing domestic turmoil, how will Nepal manage geopolitical challenges that are brewing in the region?
The year 2014 is, in many ways, the year of reckoning for Afghanistan which is undergoing three simultaneous transitions - security, political and economic. Unlike the first two, the economic transition has not had the advantage of clear deadlines and roadmaps and has suffered from lack of long term planning.
As the threat from climate hazards rise, several global cities have altered their urban planning and design approaches to incorporate nature-driven solutions as a counter to conventional infrastructure practices by harnessing blue elements (for instance, seas, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and water utilities) alongside the green (such as trees, parks, gardens, playgrounds and forests). This paper explores the emerging concept of blue-green in
India has made a push towards a low carbon economic transition by expanding its renewable energy capacity by 350% over the past 13 years.