Papers by Mahendra P Lama
Inida-China Dialogue Beyond Borders, Dec 31, 2022
India China: Rethinking Borders and Security
Book Reviews : Muhammad Shamsul Huq and Chowdhury Rafiqul Abrar, Aid Develop ment and Diplomacy: Need for an Aid Policy. Dhaka: The University Press, 1999, 98 pp., Taka 150; Narayan Khadka, Foreign Aid and Foreign Policy: Major Powers and Nepal. New Delhi: Vikas, 1997, 423 pp., Rs 495; and Basil ...
South Asia Economic Journal, Sep 1, 2001
L'expansion de l'économie laitière en Inde : de l'aide alimentaire à l'autosuffisance ?
Tiers-monde, 1998
... 1 . National Dairy Development Board, Annual Report 1996-1997, Anand, Gujarat (cité par Finan... more ... 1 . National Dairy Development Board, Annual Report 1996-1997, Anand, Gujarat (cité par Financial Express, Delhi, 9 octobre 1997 et Hindi, Madras, 7 octobre 1997. 2. Tushar Shah, Making Farmers 'Cooperatives Work: Design, Governance an Management, Delhi, Sage, 1995 ...
Sikkim human development report, 2001
... New Delhi Tilak Thapa, Darjeeling Arun Lama, Manager, Ging Tea Estate, Darjeeling Gyanendra P... more ... New Delhi Tilak Thapa, Darjeeling Arun Lama, Manager, Ging Tea Estate, Darjeeling Gyanendra P. Lama We would also like to thank some Villagers and Panchayat Members: Pushpa Tamang, Aganwadi Worker Tsering Omlok, Aganwadi Worker Lendup Lepcha Indra Kumar ...
Sikkim Human Development Report
India as a refugee host country : management, practices and policy options
Sikkim's achievements under Pawan Chamling government
Human Security in India: Discourse, Practices, and Policy Implications
アフガン復興の第一歩は難民対策から (特集 戦争で平和はつくれるのか)
世界, 2002
Foreign Investment Regimes in South Asia: Some Critical Issues
South Asia Economic Journal, Mar 1, 2000
The economic reforms have made visible inroads in South Asia. Most of the South Asian countries h... more The economic reforms have made visible inroads in South Asia. Most of the South Asian countries have drastically changed the entire spectrum of industrial policies and their attitudes towards foreign investment. These sweeping changes could be attributed to: i) increasing resource gap and a resultant foreign debt burden of a huge magnitude ($ 149 billion in 1997) for the region as a whole, ii) inability of the previous industrial policies, investment regimes and institutions
Pipelines and powergrids for peace
Springer eBooks, Jul 12, 2014
Displaced within homelands : the IDPs of Bangladesh and the region
Economic Reforms and the Energy Sector in South Asia: Scope for Cross-Border Power Trade
South Asian Survey, Mar 1, 2000
Mahendra P. Lama is Associate Professor, South Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Ja... more Mahendra P. Lama is Associate Professor, South Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. THE TRADITIONAL SOURCES of energy in the rural South Asia region, namely, firewood, animal dung and crop residues are still the only or major energy sources for the larger populace. The biomass has been a vital part of the national energy scenario. The environmental degradation arising out of the persistent over-dependence on the biomass, and the contribution of fossil fuels to carbon dioxide emissions are increasingly reflected in the strain on the energy cycle. The adverse health effects of biomass cooking, particularly in confined spaces,
The economics of Indo-Nepalese co-operation : a study on trade, aid, and private foreign investment
Human vs. National Security
global-e, Apr 13, 2018
The Government of Sikkim
ISBN 81 87358 04 1 Front and back cover picture Courtesy: Government of Sikkim Cover design
Mountain Ports in Nepal and Bhutan: Imagining Global Hubs in the Highlands
global-e, Jul 10, 2019
Sikkim: society, polity, economy, environment
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