Sengupta suggests that India adopt a “universal reduction” in import tariffs while using targeted non-tariff barriers against China in cases of proven dumping. “To protect against this, India can use non-tariff barriers against China but only against this one country and only in cases of prov...
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* The uprising at Naxalbari stimulated insurrections in other parts of the country, and so, when Charu Mazumdar, the leader of what became the Naxalite movement, predicted in the fall of 1967 that “Naxalbari … will never die,” he was saying something about the ability of his followers to...
In fact, the phase from 1967 till 1974 constitutes the period of most stringent industrial controls in India’s post-colonial history. The preferences held within the state could not be trumped by foreign pressure even during a vulnerable moment. The same can be said about India’s seeking ...
Cloud and aerosol are two important modulators that influence the solar radiation reaching the earth’s surface. It is intriguing to find diverse impacts of clouds and aerosols over Southern China (SC) and Northern India (NI) which result in remarkable d
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Similar measures in China and elsewhere have succeeded in slowing transmission3,4. However, such measures also inflict severe societal and economic disruption. Consequently, there is increasing attention in India—and in many other countries under similar restrictions—on how best to relax such control...
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For example, fluids for deposits in Jiadong Gold Province, China have been suggested to be of mantle origin, although the deposit is granite hosted (Qiu et al., 2002, Mao et al., 2008). Table 1. Schematic representation of hydrothermal gold mineralisation events in relation to the evolution...