Environmental Security and India 1st Edition
Environmental Security and India (1st Edition) by Satabdi Das delivers a timely, authoritative exploration of how ecological change shapes national stability across the Indian subcontinent. This concise yet comprehensive volume immediately captures attention with real-world urgency—climate shocks, water stress, and resource competition are no longer distant threats but central to India’s security calculus.
Through clear, accessible prose, Das maps the intersections of environmental change and strategic policy. Readers gain a solid grounding in core concepts—water and food security, climate-induced migration, disaster risk reduction, and governance challenges—illustrated with India-focused case studies and regional analysis. The book balances theoretical frameworks with practical insights, making complex issues understandable for students, policymakers, security professionals, and concerned citizens alike.
What sets this 1st Edition apart is its actionable emphasis: policy recommendations, risk-assessment tools, and pathways for institutional coordination tailored to India’s federal structure and diverse ecosystems. Whether you’re researching South Asian climate diplomacy or designing local resilience initiatives, this title equips you with evidence-based perspectives and pragmatic strategies.
Packed with contemporary relevance and regional specificity, Environmental Security and India is an essential reference for anyone engaged with India’s environmental future. Strengthen your understanding of how environmental factors influence national and regional security—add this insightful, practical guide by Satabdi Das to your collection today. Buy now to stay informed and prepared for the environmental challenges shaping India and its neighbourhood.
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