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Geopolitics of Climate Change in Perspective with India

Authors: Das, Sushant;

Geopolitics of Climate Change in Perspective with India

Abstract

During the cold war when the whole world was divided into two alignments led by the U.S. and Russia, and still, it is visible at one side U.S.A. and E.U. trying to establish One World Order while at another end Russia, China, Iran, Syria, North Korea forming a strong coalition. India and some countries are still in dilemma whether to be with which side. At present some of the major strategies and the tools to influence and dominate the nations of the world are a strong economy, forming a powerful league of nations, controlling the U.N.O. and its agencies and manipulating the current geopolitical scenario. Climate change has become one of the burning issues concerning the current geopolitical world. It is true the increasing pollution due to the growing population and its demand i.e., the increased use of fossil fuel in the automobile sector and industrial sector is a major cause for global warming and the depletion in the ozone layer which is the most important factor for climate change. But there is another dark side as one group of strong nations are manipulating the agenda of climate change by restricting the use of fossil fuel, so they can weaken the economies of their opponents to bring them into subjection. This paper is an attempt to analyse the geopolitics behind climate change in perspective with India

Keywords

Geopolitics, Cold War, League, Climate Change, New World Order, New Normal, Global Warming, Ozone Depletion

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