Parliamentary Documentation Vol. XLI (16-31 July 2015) No.14

AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES-GINGER

1 SUCHITRA, M Into the Ginger trap. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.3), 2015(30.6.2015): P.16,18

Discusses excessive damage to environment and soil fertility caused due to indiscriminate use of chemicals in growing Ginger crop in Karnataka. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Commodities-Ginger; Soil Conservation.

-AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH-()

2 LENKA, Narendra Kumar and Others Soil Carbon Sequestration to mitigate climate change. INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.65(No.3), 2015(Jun, 2015): P.38-40 ** Agriculture-Agricultural Research-(India); Global Warming.

-AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH-ORGANIC FARMING

3 PRADHAN, Urbashi and Others Organic paradox. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.2), 2015(15.6.2015): P.58; 60

Discusses progress and prospects of organic agricultural products in view of Centre's move to develop Sikkim as a first Indian State to cultivate organic agricultural produce. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Research-Organic Farming.

-ANIMAL HUSBANDRY-CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

4 RATH, Nilakantha Declining cattle population: Will the sacred cow finally rest in the temple ? ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.50(No.28), 2015 (11.7.2015): P.12-14

Argues over the banning of cow slaughter and beef consumption in India. ** Agriculture-Animal Husbandry-Cruelty to Animals.

** - Keywords 1

-FARMS AND FARMERS-(INDIA)

5 MAHAPATRA, Richard Off to another bad stand. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.3), 2015(30.6.2015): P.26,28; 30-32

Expresses concern over poor condition of Agricultural Sector assessed during last six years due to failure of monsoon and its impact on farming communities in India. ** Agriculture-Farms and Farmers-(India).

6 Mounting burden. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.3), 2015(30.6.2015): P.38-40

Expresses concern over increasing danger of agrarian crisis and its impact on the national economy of India. ** Agriculture-Farms and Farmers-(India).

7 SUCHITRA, M Rooftop revolution. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.3), 2015(30.6.2015): P.46; 48

Applauds terrace farming to grow organic vegetables and fruits to meet the challenges of food deficit in Kerala. ** Agriculture-Farms and Farmers-(India).

8 What's failing farmers. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.3), 2015(30.6.2015): P.34-36

Describes the struggle of farmers in getting relief and compensation from the Government for damage caused to crops due to erratic weather in India. ** Agriculture-Farms and Farmers-(India).

-FARMS AND FARMERS-FARM MECHANISATION

9 REDDY, B Sanjeeva Small farm mechanization: Technologies and transfer strategies. INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.65(No.3), 2015(Jun, 2015): P.45-49 ** Agriculture-Farms and Farmers-Farm Mechanisation.

-FORESTS AND FORESTRY

10 UTHAPPA, A R and Others Trees for soil health and sustainable agriculture. INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.65(No.3), 2015(Jun, 2015): P.2-5

** - Keywords 2

-FORESTS AND FORESTRY

** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry; Soil Conservation.

-FORESTS AND FORESTRY-WILD LIFE-(INDIA)

11 SHRIVASTAVA, Kumar Sambhav Roar in captivity. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.3), 2015(30.6.2015): P.50-51

Calls for immediate and strategic, political and social efforts to save the fast extincting Tiger family in India ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wild Life-(India).

-FORESTS AND FORESTRY-WILD LIFE-(INDIA-ASSAM)

12 TALUKDAR, Ratna Bharali In Assam, women as keepers of the wild. SOCIAL WELFARE (NEW DELHI), V.62(No.3), 2015(Jun, 2015): P.29-30

Throws light on the impressive work done by women forest rangers of Assam to protect wildlife in Kaziranga. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wild Life-(India- Assam).

-FORESTS AND FORESTRY-WILD LIFE-(INDIA-GOA)

13 D'MELLO, Pamela Erasing the dots. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.2), 2015(15.6.2015): P.50;52;54

Critically comments on the efforts of politicians and mafia to denotify two wild life sancturies in Goa despite the presence of tigers therein. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wild Life-(India-Goa)

-LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION-(INDIA)

14 RAJALAKSHMI, T K Growing resistance. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.32(No.14), 2015(24.7.2015): P.39-41

Deals with the re-promulgation of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Amendment) Ordinance, 2015. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition-

** - Keywords 3

-LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION-(INDIA)

(India).

-NATURAL RESOURCES-WATER RESOURCES

15 SHAKIR ALI and Others Potential impact of climate change scenarios on small water resources. INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.65(No.3), 2015(Jun, 2015): P.35-37 ** Agriculture-Natural Resources-Water Resources.

BIOGRAPHIES -POLITICAL LEADERS-AMBEDKAR, BHIMRAO RAMJI

16 TELTUMBDE, Anand Organiser on Ambedkar: Repeating a big IIT-M lie. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.50(No.28), 2015 (11.7.2015): P.10-11

Highlights the dual politics being played by the RSS in the name of Ambedkar in the wake of justifying the "Derecognition" of the Ambedkar Periyar study circle by IIT Madras in the magazine 'Organiser' run by RSS. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-AMBEDKAR, Bhimrao Ramji.

-PROMINENT PERSONS-SIR NICHOLAS BARRINGTON

17 SIR NICHOLAS BARRINGTON Reflections of a diplomat in Asia. ASIAN AFFAIRS (LONDON ), V.46(No.2), 2015(Jul, 2015): P.199-211

Reflects on the career and experience of Sir Nicholas Barrington, a British national, as a diplomat and High Commissioner in various Asian countries. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-SIR NICHOLAS BARRINGTON.

-PROMINENT PERSONS-TAGORE, RABINDRANATH

18 CHATTERJEE, Shankar Rabindranath Tagore: Man of vision and epoch maker. SOCIAL WELFARE (NEW DELHI), V.62(No.3), 2015(Jun, 2015): P.7-10

Suggests youths to emulate Rabindranath Tagore's thoughts, ideas and sacrifice. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-TAGORE, Rabindranath.

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COMMERCE - INTERNATIONAL TRADE-REGIONAL TRADE ASSOCIATION

19 CHANDRASEKHAR, C P Imperial manoeuvres. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.32(No.14), 2015(24.7.2015): P.42-44

Exposes the corporate interests to open up services markets in developed and developing countries at the expense of the people.through the WikiLeaks' secret documents that are part of the ongoing negotiations by a select group of countries for a Trade in Services Agreement outside the WTO. ** Commerce- International Trade-Regional Trade Association.

-INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA-CHINA)

20 TANEJA, Nisha and Others India's trade deficit with China: How to bridge the gap ? ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.50(No.28), 2015 (11.7.2015): P.18-21

Discusses the ways to deal with the problem of widening trade deficit between India and China. ** Commerce-International Trade-(India-China).

-INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA-MYANMAR)

21 ASHIKHO, Aviini Myanmar and India's North East region. THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.341), 2015(Jul, 2015): P.7-14

Suggests to promote and strengthen trade relations between India and Myanmar. ** Commerce-International Trade-(India-Myanmar).

-INTERNATIONAL TRADE-WTO

22 JISHNU, Latha WTO gives India a clean chit. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.3), 2015(30.6.2015): P.52 WTO: World Trade Organisation.

Focuses on the World Trade Organisation's exhaustive review of India's Intellectual Property laws. ** Commerce-International Trade-WTO; Patents.

** - Keywords 5

-PATENTS

23 JISHNU, Latha IPR course in school ? It's silly. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.2), 2015(15.6.2015): P.56 IPR: Intellectual Property Rights.

Critically comments on the Government's move to include study on Intellectual Property Rights in the school curriculum in India. ** Commerce-Patents; Curriculum.

COMPANY AFFAIRS AND MANAGEMENT -MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS

24 RAO, A V V S K MNCs mar India (ns). MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.53(No.30), 2015(18.7.2015): P.13-19 MNCs: Multinational Corporations.

Highlights the role of multinational corporarions in development of the developing countries with special reference to India. ** Company Affairs and Management-Multinational Corporations.

DEFENCE -AIR FORCE-(INDIA)

25 NAIR, K K Aerospace power in the Indian context of nation building. AIR POWER (NEW DELHI) , V.10(No.2), 2015(Apr-Jun, 2015): P.1-19

Discusses the capability of Indian Aerospace power in meeting the existing and future security challenges for the sake of uninterrupted national growth and development ** Defence-Air Force-(India).

-ARMY AND CIVIL RELATIONS

26 GUPTA, Nishant Deconstructing disaster management: With special reference to civil-military linkages. AIR POWER (NEW DELHI), V.10(No.2), 2015(Apr-Jun, 2015): P.79-109

Apprehends the role of military during occurance of natural disasters in India and abroad. ** Defence-Army and Civil Relations; Disaster Management.

** - Keywords 6

-ARMY-(PAKISTAN)

27 PRIYANKA SINGH Army: The be-all or end-all of Pakistan politics. STRATEGIC ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.39(No.3), 2015(May-Jun, 2015): P.319-325

Gives an opinion on Pakistan Army's influence on Pakistan's national and international political issues. ** Defence-Army-(Pakistan); Political Development- (Pakistan).

-DEFENCE BASES-INDIAN OCEAN

28 MASLEKAR, R A India's aerospace footprint in the IOR. AIR POWER (NEW DELHI), V.10(No.2), 2015(Apr-Jun, 2015): P.21-36 ICR: Indian Ocean Region.

Emphasises the need to develop and strengthen India's aerospace power capabilities so as to secure its geopolitical and commercial interest in the Indian Ocean Region. ** Defence-Defence Bases-Indian Ocean.

-DEFENCE PROCUREMENT-(INDIA)

29 MRINAL SINGH Beyond guidelines. FORCE (NOIDA), V.12(No.11), 2015(Jul, 2015): P.46-49

Emphasises the need for a well defined policies for defence procurements. ** Defence-Defence Procurement-(India).

-DEFENCE PRODUCTION

30 GANDHI, Prerna S Emergence of the Asian defence industry: The China and Japan going to face a war in the 'business of war'. AIR POWER (NEW DELHI), V.10(No.2), 2015(Apr-Jun, 2015): P.149-172

Discusses over the growing competition between Chinese and Japanese defence manufacturing industries in the global market. ** Defence-Defence Production.

** - Keywords 7

-DEFENCE RELATIONS-(CHINA-UNITED STATES)

31 FRIEDBERG, Aaron L Debate over US-China strategy. SURVIVAL: GLOBAL POLITICS AND STRATEGY (WASHINGTON DC), V.57(No.3), 2015(Jun-Jul, 2015): P.89-107

Deals with the United States' concern over China's growing military power in the light of current political scenario. ** Defence-Defence Relations-(China-United States).

-NUCLEAR WEAPONS

32 KREPON, Michael Can deterrence ever be stable ? SURVIVAL: GLOBAL POLITICS AND STRATEGY (WASHINGTON DC), V.57(No.3), 2015(Jun-Jul, 2015): P.111-113

Expresses security concerns of world communities in the age of nuclear weapons. ** Defence-Nuclear Weapons.

ECONOMIC GROWTH -(CHINA)

33 KALHA, R S Assessment of the Chinese dream: 2015. STRATEGIC ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.39(No.3), 2015(May-Jun, 2015): P.274-279

Evaluates statistically China's growing economy. ** Economic Growth-(China).

-ECONOMIC CRISIS-(EUROPEAN UNION)

34 JONES, Erik Leaving Europe: British process, Greek event. SURVIVAL: GLOBAL POLITICS AND STRATEGY (WASHINGTON DC), V.57(No.3), 2015(Jun-Jul, 2015): P.79-84

Analyses great risks looming over European economy after the exit of Britain and Greece from European Union and Euro currency respectively. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(European Union).

-INCOME AND WEALTH-POVERTY-(INDIA)

35 BAJAJ, J K Mirror to ground reality. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.3), 2015(19.7.2015):

** - Keywords 8

-INCOME AND WEALTH-POVERTY-(INDIA)

P.46-49

Draws attention towards the grim picture of prevailing poverty in India. ** Economic Growth-Income and Wealth-Poverty-(India).

36 NAYAR, Lola and Others Spare some change. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.35(No.29), 2015(27.7.2015): P.24-30

Debates on prevailing poverty in India. ** Economic Growth-Income and Wealth-Poverty-(India).

EDUCATION -PHYSICAL EDUCATION-YOGA

37 BAMZAI, Kaveree Hard bodies, soft power. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.40(No.26), 2015(29.6.2015): P.136; 138

Deals with Modi led National Democratic Alliance Government's bid to popularise Yoga in the context of recently celebrated International Yoga Day in India. ** Education-Physical Education-Yoga.

38 BAMZAI, Kaveree Now comes the hard work. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.40(No.27), 2015(6.7.2015): P.52-55

Emphasises the need to make Yoga a part of the school physical education curriculum in the context of International Yoga Day celebrated recently in India. ** Education-Physical Education-Yoga.

-STUDENTS

39 ABDUL GAFFAR Obstacles to international studies in India. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.50(No.28), 2015 (11.7.2015): P.22-25

Examines the problems being faced by the students of international studies in India. ** Education-Students; Higher Education; Students.

** - Keywords 9

-VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

40 MEHROTRA, Santosh and Others China's skill development system: Lessons for India. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.50(No.28), 2015 (11.7.2015): P.57-65

Suggests Government of India to bring reforms in its educational system so as to improve the skills of the students on the lines of Chinese Government's plan for skill development. ** Education-Vocational Education.

ENERGY -ENERGY CONSERVATION-(INDIA)

41 DUBEY, J P Energise India. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.3), 2015(19.7.2015): P.8-9

Emphasises the need for energy conservation so as to meet the challenges by Power Sector in bridging the gap between demand and supply in India. ** Energy-Energy Conservation-(India); Electricity.

-ENERGY RESOURCES-SOLAR ENERGY

42 DUBEY, J P Sun is ascending. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.3), 2015(19.7.2015): P.12-14

Emphasises the need to promote the use of solar energy in India. ** Energy-Energy Resources-Solar Energy.

ENVIRONMENT -ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION-(INDIA-)

43 SEHGAL, Rashme Women rue their green paradise lost. SOCIAL WELFARE (NEW DELHI), V.62(No.3), 2015(Jun, 2015): P.20-21

Acknowledges the efforts of women to protect forests and environment from rampant coal mining near and Madhya Pradesh border. ** Environment-Environment Protection-(India-Madhya Pradesh); Uttar Pradesh.

** - Keywords 10

-ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION-(INDIA-UTTRAKHAND)

44 BAHUGUNA, Nitin Jugran Hill women lead another unique green revolution. SOCIAL WELFARE (NEW DELHI), V.62(No.3), 2015(Jun, 2015): P.14-15

Throws light on 'Maiti' Andolan, a women-centric fruit sapling planting movement for promoting environmental protection in Uttarakhand. ** Environment-Environment Protection-(India-Uttrakhand).

-ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION-(INDIA-WEST BENGAL)

45 MENON, Ajitha Sunderbans women: Eco-conservation. SOCIAL WELFARE (NEW DELHI), V.62(No.3), 2015(Jun, 2015): P.21-26

Appreciates the work done by the women Self-Help Group to protect and conserve forests in Sunderban area in West Bengal. ** Environment-Environment Protection-(India-West Bengal)

-ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION

46 Imbalance of footprints. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.3), 2015(30.6.2015): P.24-25

Compares the environmental consequences of human activities on various life-supporting compartments of the Earth among developed and developing countries . ** Environment-Environmental Degradation.

47 JHUJHHUJWALA, Bharat Tip of the iceberg. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.3), 2015(19.7.2015): P-28-29

Focuses on the environmental degradation in Greece. ** Environment-Environmental Degradation.

-GLOBAL WARMING

48 KULKARNI, M N Mitigation and adoption measures for the agriculture sector to cope with climate change effects. INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.65(No.3), 2015(Jun, 2015): P.28-31 ** Environment-Global Warming; Agricultural Research.

** - Keywords 11

-GLOBAL WARMING-(INDIA)

49 MATHUR, Vikrom and PASSI, Ritika Desecuritizing the environment. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI ), No.670, 2015(Jun, 2015): P.33-37

Suggests the measures to be taken to reduce the implications of potential ”threats” from ”nature” to national sovereignty and territorial security. ** Environment-Global Warming-(India); Disaster Management.

FOOD -FOOD SECURITY-(INDIA)

50 CHAKRABORTY, Abhijit Food and nutrition aspects in India: A growing paradox. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.53(No.30), 2015(18.7.2015): P.29-33

Identifies some of the problems relating to food and nutrition development in India in the light of Food Security Bill, 2014. ** Food-Food Security-(India); Nutrition.

51 LAHANGIR, Sarada Tribal women guard their forest to ensure food security. SOCIAL WELFARE (NEW DELHI), V.62(No.3), 2015(Jun, 2015): P.16-17

Throws light on tribal women's efforts to protect the forests in Odisha's Rayagada District in context with issue related to food and nutrition security. ** Food-Food Security-(India); Environment Protection- (India-Odisha).

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT -SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES

52 PANDEY, Kundan Weaving trouble. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.2), 2015(15.6.2015): P.18;20

Expresses concern over challenges ahead of artisans of handmade Pashmina Shawls in Kashmir due to surge in machine made Pashmina product in other parts of India. ** Industrial Development-Small Scale Industries.

** - Keywords 12

INTERNATIONAL LAW -MARITIME LAW

53 KHURANA, Gurpreet S Maritime security challenges. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI ), No.670, 2015(Jun, 2015): P.20-23

Examines the salient maritime security challenges prevailing in the Indian Ocean Region. ** International Law-Maritime Law; Indian Ocean.

54 RAJAGOPALAN, Rajeshwari Pillai and BISWAS, Arka Military build up and regional stability. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI ), No.670, 2015(Jun, 2015): P.24-26

Suggests the various effective ways to eliminate the piracy in Indian Ocean Region. ** International Law-Maritime Law; Indian Ocean.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -(CHINA-JAPAN)

55 AMARJIT SINGH Senkaku islands dispute and its implications for the Pacific Islands chains. AIR POWER (NEW DELHI), V.10(No.2), 2015(Apr-Jun, 2015): P.111-131

Analyses the implications of growing conflict between China and Japan over the occupation and Senkaku Islands. ** International Relations-(China-Japan).

-(CHINA-TAIWAN)

56 PRASHANT KUMAR SINGH Can Taiwan talk 'political' with the mainland ? STRATEGIC ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.39(No.3), 2015(May-Jun, 2015): P.254-273

Criticises China's interference in Taiwan's political developments. ** International Relations-(China-Taiwan).

-(INDIA- PAKISTAN)

57 KAURA, Vinay No communication is no policy. MAINSTREAM (NEW ELHI), V.53(No.29), 2015(11.7.2015): P.25-26;34

Highlights the efforts being made by Modi led National

** - Keywords 13

-(INDIA- PAKISTAN)

Democratic Alliance Government to improve the diplomatic relations between India and Pakistan. ** International Relations-(India- Pakistan).

-(INDIA-ASEAN)

58 KAUSIKAN, Bilahari Debating ASEAN centrality. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI ), No.670, 2015(Jun, 2015): P.54-58

Looks at India's economic potential through reforms managed by the Association of South East Asian Nations. ** International Relations-(India-ASEAN).

59 KESAVAN, K V India's partnership in the Indo-Pacific regions. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI ), No.670, 2015(Jun, 2015): P.41-45

Focuses on India's partnership with various Southeast Asian countries in the Indo-Pacific Region to address several regional and global issues. ** International Relations-(India-ASEAN).

-(INDIA-AUSTRALIA)

60 TYLER, Melissa H Conley and BHUTORIA, Aakriti Diverging Australian and Indian views on the Indo-Pacific STRATEGIC ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.39(No.3), 2015(May-Jun, 2015): P.225-236

Examines Australia 's vital interest in preventing the Indian Ocean Region from becoming an arena of great power rivalry in the light of growing visibility of China in that Ocean. ** International Relations-(India-Australia).

-(INDIA-CENTRAL ASIA)

61 PRADHAN, Ramakrushna India's soft power in Central Asia : Why it must act on the look North policy. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.53(No.29), 2015(11.7.2015): P.27-33

Anticipates the improvement in strengthening of bilateral and multilateral relations likely to be after the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Central Asian Republics ** International Relations-(India-Central Asia).

** - Keywords 14

-(INDIA-MIDDLE EAST)

62 JOSHI, Shashank India and the Middle East. ASIAN AFFAIRS (LONDON ), V.46(No.2), 2015(Jul, 2015): P.251-269

Discusses on the diplomatic relations between India and Middle East countries. ** International Relations-(India-Middle East).

-(INDIA-PAKISTAN)

63 NAHAK, Duryodhan Indo-Pak CBMs : A crying need of the hour. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.53(No.29), 2015(11.7.2015): P.19-21 CBMs: Confidence Building Measures.

Emphasises the need to take confidence building measures to strengthen the diplomatic relations between India and Paksitan. ** International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

64 NAYAR, Kuldip Aftermath of 1965. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.53(No.29), 2015(11.7.2015): P.7-8

Discusses the diplomatic relations between India and Pakistan in the aftermath of 1965 war. ** International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

-(INDIA-SOUTH KOREA)

65 SAIKIA, Dipen India-South Korea economic relations. THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.341), 2015(Jul, 2015): P.15-17 ** International Relations-(India-South Korea).

-FOREIGN POLICY-(UNITED STATES)

66 LANSOZKA, Alexander Do allies really free ride ? SURVIVAL: GLOBAL POLITICS AND STRATEGY (WASHINGTON DC), V.57(No.3), 2015(Jun-Jul, 2015): P.133-146

Emphasises the need to encourage the allied countries of the United States to contribute their fair share in taxation so as to meet the challenges of growing security burden.

** - Keywords 15

-FOREIGN POLICY-(UNITED STATES)

** International Relations-Foreign Policy-(United States)

-INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES-(INDIA-CHINA)

67 PANDA, Jagannath P Future of India-China boundary: Leadership holds the key? STRATEGIC ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.39(No.3), 2015(May-Jun, 2015): P.287-292

Gives an opinion on border disputes between India and China. ** International Relations-International Boundaries- (India-China).

-REGIONAL ALLIANCES AND PACTS-ASEAN

68 DAS, Premvir India's maritime interests in the Indo-Pacific. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI ), No.670, 2015(Jun, 2015): P.16-19

Highlights the significance of emerging security environment in the Indo-Pacific Region. ** International Relations-Regional Alliances and Pacts- ASEAN; Maritime Law.

69 HEMANT KRISHAN SINGH India's 'Act East' imperative. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI ), No.670, 2015(Jun, 2015): P.59-61

Throws light on the collective and cooperative action of ASEAN to ensure peace and stability at Indo-Pacific region with reference to India's Act East policy. ** International Relations-Regional Alliances and Pacts- ASEAN.

-REGIONAL ALLIANCES AND PACTS-SHANGRI LA DIALOGUE

70 KAPUR, Lait Of strategies and stratsgems. FORCE (NOIDA), V.12(No.11), 2015(Jul, 2015): P.4-7

Expresses security concerns over China's current military strategy by world communities at the Asian Summit 'Shangri La Dialogue 2015' hosted by International Institute for security studies in Singapore. ** International Relations-Regional Alliances and Pacts- Shangri La Dialogue; Defence Policy-(China).

** - Keywords 16

LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES -EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT

71 CHATTERJEE, Urmila and Others Employment outcomes along the rural-urban gradation. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.50(No.27), 2015 (27.6.2015): P.5-18

Reviews the economic transformation of rural India in the light of qualitative and quantitative employment generated in non-Farm Sector particularly for the female labourforce. ** Labour and Labouring Classes-Employment and Unemployment; Rural Employment; Female Labour.

72 JISHNU, Latha Mindless on the Maoists. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.2), 2015(15.6.2015): P.66

Critically reviews Modi led National Democratic Alliance Government's move to promote development to wipeout Naxalite movement without making much efforts to promote employment opportunities in India particularly in Chhattisgarh. ** Labour and Labouring Classes-Employment and Unemployment.

-LABOUR

73 ZAKARIA SIDDIQUI Livelihoods of marginal mining and quarrying households in India. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.50(No.27), 2015 (27.6.2015): P.27-32

Draws attention towards the poor socio-economic condition of mining and quarrying labourers belong to Scheduled Castes and Other Backward Classes and needs immediate policy attention to improve their condition. ** Labour and Labouring Classes-Labour.

-MIGRANT LABOUR

74 GUERIN ISABELLE and Others Debt bondage and the tricks of capital. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.50(No.27), 2015 (27.6.2015): P.11-26

Observes the poor socio-economic condition of migrant labourers working in brick making and Sugarcane Sectors in Tamil Nadu in spite of several welfare schemes being launched by the Government to make them free from debt

** - Keywords 17

-MIGRANT LABOUR

bondage. ** Labour and Labouring Classes-Migrant Labour.

75 MAJUMDAR, Bhaskar Forced migration of labourers to Brick klins in Uttar Pradesh: An exploratory analysis. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.50(No.27), 2015 (27.6.2015): P.19 ** Labour and Labouring Classes-Migrant Labour.

LAW AND JUSTICE -LEGAL REFORMS-(INDIA)

76 JOGINDER SINGH Open and shut cases. INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.14), 2015(31.7.2015): P.31-32

Emphasises the need to replace the outdated criminal laws by the newones and strengthen the judiciary so as to expedite the pending criminal cases. ** Law and Justice-Legal Reforms-(India); Judiciary; Criminal Law.

MINES AND MINERALS -MINING LAW AND REGULATIONS

77 ILANGOVAN RAJASEKARAN Once a hill. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.32(No.14), 2015(24.7.2015): P.22-26

Draws attention towards the unholy nexus between politicians, governnment officials and mining lobbies in the context of illegal mining of granite noticed in Madurai district of Tamil Nadu. ** Mines and Minerals-Mining Law and Regulations.

78 ILANGOVAN RAJASEKARAN Requiem for rivers. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.32(No.14), 2015(24.7.2015): P.10-16

Throws light on the illegal sand mining in Madurai district of Tamil Nadu. ** Mines and Minerals-Mining Law and Regulations.

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PARLIAMENT -LEGISLATORS-(INDIA)

79 NAYAR, Kuldip Are MPs the trustees of people ? MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.53(No.30), 2015(18.7.2015): P.24-25

Comments on the role of Members of Paliament as trustees of common men in India. ** Parliament-Legislators-(India).

-LEGISLATORS-CODE OF CONDUCT

80 KUNAL SHANKER Cash-for-vote scam. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.32(No.14), 2015(24.7.2015): P.35-38

Expresses concern over battle between the Telangana Rashtra Samiti and the Telugu Desam Party coming up in a cash-for-vote scandal during by-elections to Telangana Legislative Council seats held recently. ** Parliament-Legislators-Code of Conduct.

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT -CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS-EMERGENCY-(INDIA)

81 BISWAS, A K Different stroke: A Greenhorn in India's internal emergency administration (1975-77). MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.53(No.30), 2015(18.7.2015): P.19-23

Recalls the repercussions of exploitative dominance of administration on public during emergency period of 1975- 1977 in India. ** Politics and Government-Civil and Political Rights- Emergency-(India).

82 GUPTA, Shekhar Class of 1975. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.40(No.27), 2015(6.7.2015): P.20-21

Describes how the internal emergency imposed during 1975 has developed a new breed of politicians and new cult of democracy in India. ** Politics and Government-Civil and Political Rights- Emergency-(India).

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-COALITION GOVERNMENT-(INDIA-)

83 DHAR, M K Will anti-BJP alliance in Bihar hold ? INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.14), 2015(31.7.2015): P.17-19

Examines the challnges ahead for anti- alliance in Bihar in the wake of upcoming Assembly elections. ** Politics and Government-Coalition Government-(India- Bihar).

-FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT-(INDIA)

84 IMTIAZ AHMAD ANSARI Celebration in the era of Modi. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.53(No.29), 2015(11.7.2015): P.11-12

Analyses the performance of Modi led National Democratic Alliance Government during the last one year. ** Politics and Government-Functions of Government- (India).

85 SRIVASTAVA, Arun Real face of Modi's Governance. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.53(No.30), 2015(18.7.2015): P.25-28

Comments on the functioning of Modi led National Democratic alliance Government in India. ** Politics and Government-Functions of Government- (India).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(GREECE)

86 KAVALJIT SINGH Greek have spoken : What happens next? MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.53(No.29), 2015(11.7.2015): P.3-4;35

Discusses on the political developments took place after the result of referendum annonced in Greece. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(Greece) Referendum.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)

87 BHARDWAJ, Brij London lobby lands BJP in deep trouble. INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.14), 2015(31.7.2015):

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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)

P.15

Deals with allegation observed against Bharatiya Janata Party's top politicians for favouring businessman and money launder Lalit Modi. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Corruption-(India); Economic Offence; Charges against Ministers.

88 MISRA, Satish Modi Government faces test of its credibility. INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.14), 2015(31.7.2015): P.21-22

Comments on corruption allegation exposed against some Bharatiya Janata Party Ministers in Centre and State on helping the businessman and money launder Lalit Modi. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Economic Offence; Charges against Ministers.

89 RAMAKRISHNAN, Venkitesh Sound of silence. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.32(No.14), 2015(24.7.2015): P.32-34

Discusses the ongoing political struggle in Bharatiya Janata Party in the wake of extralegal dealings by senior and young party leaders exposed recently by Lalit Modi. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Bharatiya Janata Party; Economic Offence; Charges against Ministers.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA-DELHI)

90 SINGH, N K No improvement possible without improving management of cities. INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.14), 2015(31.7.2015): P.20

Emphasises the need to manage and work smoothly in Delhi in the context of ongoing confrontation between the Chief Minister and Lieutenant Governor. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India- Delhi).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA-NORTHEAST)

91 GUPTA, Shekhar Northeast's India problem. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.40(No.26), 2015(29.6.2015):

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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA-NORTHEAST)

P.28-29

Discusses the outlaw's problems in Northeast India in view of recent Indian Army's strike on terrorist outfits in Myanmar. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India- Northeast); Terrorism-(India-Northeast); Army-(India).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA-PUNJAB)

92 JOLLY, Asit Badals play the religion card. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.40(No.27), 2015(6.7.2015): P.50-51

Discusses the strategies of Akali Dal to counter the rising hold of Bharatiya Janata Party in Punjab politics. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India- Punjab); Akali Dal.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(IRAN)

93 SHARMA, Pranay Floating on Shiraz. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.35(No.29), 2015(27.7.2015): P.40-46

Throws light on social, political and economic changes observed recently in Iran. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(Iran).

-POLITICAL PARTIES-BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY

94 BHARDWAJ, Brij BJP suffers loss of face but no threat to Government. INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.14), 2015(31.7.2015): P.23

Assesses the impact of corruption allegation against some Ministers of Bharatiya Janata Party on Party's future. ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-Bharatiya Janata Party; Economic Offence; Charges against Ministers

95 SETHI, Lalit War of words over Lalit Modi hurts BJP image. INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.14), 2015(31.7.2015): P.24-25

Deals with the negative impact of undue favour given by

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-POLITICAL PARTIES-BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY

the Bharatiya Janata Party's top politicians to businessman and money launder Lalit Modi on party's future. ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-Bharatiya Janata Party; Economic Offence; Charges against Ministers

96 SRIVASTAVA, Amitabh Gunning for the Lotus eaters. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.40(No.27), 2015(6.7.2015): P.46-48

Discusses the strategies of Bharatiya Janata Party to win forthcoming Assembly elections in Bihar. ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-Bharatiya Janata Party; Assembly Elections-(India-Bihar).

-POLITICAL PARTIES-

97 GURINDER SINGH Congress on revival mode. INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.14), 2015(31.7.2015): P.9-14

Throws light on Indian National Congress Party's efforts to revive its position. ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-Indian National Congress.

-POLITICAL STRUGGLE-(SRI LANKA)

98 KELEGAMA, Thiruni Impossible devolution ? The failure of power-sharing attempts in Sri Lanka. STRATEGIC ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.39(No.3), 2015(May-Jun, 2015): P.237-253

Examines India”s foreign policy towards Sri Lanka in the light of observing armed struggle between Sinhalese and Tamil nationals in Sri Lanka. ** Politics and Government-Political Struggle-(Sri Lanka) Political Development-(Sri Lanka).

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -CIVIL SERVICES-BUREAUCRACY-(INDIA)

99 NAYAR, Lola Ask the other Secretary. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.35(No.28), 2015(20.7.2015): P.36-37

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -CIVIL SERVICES-BUREAUCRACY-(INDIA)

Gives a critical view on the functioning of Union Finance Ministry in the wake of lack of coordination among top level executives observed in presenting Goods and Services Tax Bill, 2015. ** Public Administration-Civil Services-Bureaucracy- (India); Taxation.

-CORRUPTION-CHARGES AGAINST MINISTERS

100 CHENGAPPA, Raj Error of judgement. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.40(No.26), 2015(29.6.2015): P.38

Focuses on the alleged involvement of Senior Minister Sushma Swaraj in the Lalit Modi's money laundering case. ** Public Administration-Corruption-Charges against Ministers; Economic Offence; Bharatiya Janata Party.

101 MAHAJAN, Anilesh S Setting a tight field. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.40(No.27), 2015(6.7.2015): P.28-29

Deals with Government's efforts to investigate the Lalit Modi's money laundering case through Enforcement Directorate in India. ** Public Administration-Corruption-Charges against Ministers; Economic Offence; Bharatiya Janata Party.

102 MALHOTRA, Jyoti External links, internal damage. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.40(No.26), 2015(29.6.2015): P.32-34

Deals with alleged involvement of senior Minister Sushma Swaraj in the Lalit Modi's money laundering case and its impact on her political career. ** Public Administration-Corruption-Charges against Ministers; Bharatiya Janata Party.

103 MALHOTRA, Jyoti Ready for the roast. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.40(No.27), 2015(6.7.2015): P.30; 32

Speculates over possible reaction of Opposition Parties on the alleged involvement of key ministers of Modi led National Democratic Alliance Government in the Lalit Modi's money laundering case in forthcoming Monsoon

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-CORRUPTION-CHARGES AGAINST MINISTERS

Session of Parliament. ** Public Administration-Corruption-Charges against Ministers; Opposition in Parliament; Legislative Practice and Procedure-India); Economic Offence; Charges against Ministers.

104 PARIHAR, Rohit Battling for survival. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.40(No.27), 2015(6.7.2015): P.22-26;29

Focuses on the alleged involvement of present Rajasthan Chief Minister and Union External Affairs Minister in Lalit Modi's money laundering case. ** Public Administration-Corruption-Charges against Ministers; Economic Offence; Bharatiya Janata Party.

105 PARIHAR, Rohit and DEKA, Kaushik Scion under scrutiny. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.40(No.27), 2015(6.7.2015): P.26-27

Discusses the alleged involvement of Bharatiya Janata Party's leader Dushyant Singh in Lalit Modi's money laundering case. ** Public Administration-Corruption-Charges against Ministers; Economic Offence; Bharatiya Janata Party.

106 PRADHAN, Kunal Outraging bull. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.40(No.26), 2015(29.6.2015): P.38-40;42;48

Deals with involvement of some senior politicians in Lalit Modi's money laundering case. ** Public Administration-Corruption-Charges against Ministers; Economic Offence; Bharatiya Janata Party.

-CORRUPTION-SCAMS-(RECRUITMENT)

107 RANGAN, Pavithra S His father's benefice. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.35(No.28), 2015(20.7.2015): P.16-17

Deals with recruitment scam in Uranium Corporation of India Limited at Jaduguda near Jharkhand. ** Public Administration-Corruption-Scams-(Recruitment).

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-CORRUPTION-SCAMS-(VYAPAM)

108 SABA NAQVI Saffron is the new black ? OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.35(No.28), 2015(20.7.2015): P.28-29

Gives an opinion on allegation of scams and corruption levied on National Democratic Alliance Government in the context of Vyapam scam observed in Bharatiya Janata Party's governed Madhya Pradesh. ** Public Administration-Corruption-Scams-(Vyapam); Bharatiya Janata Party.

109 SHAINI, K S and SENGUPTA, Uttam Vyapam and stew to die for. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.35(No.28), 2015(20.7.2015): P.30-34

Gives an opinion on scam in Vyavsagik Pariksha Mandal observed recently in Madhya Pradesh. ** Public Administration-Corruption-Scams-(Vyapam).

-DISASTER MANAGEMENT

110 GHIMIRE, Rajesh On road to recovery. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.3), 2015(30.6.2015): P.20-23

Discusses the initiatives taken by Government of Nepal to rebuild the country after the huge damages occurred in the recent earthquake. ** Public Administration-Disaster Management.

-LAW AND ORDER-CRIME AND CRIMINALS

111 KALSHIAN, Rakesh Interrogating the interrogator. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.2), 2015(15.6.2015): P.43

Criticises the psychological relevance and effectiveness of current interrogation strategies to apply on detainees in various parts of the world. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Crime and Criminals.

112 MAHURKAR, Uday and JOLLY, Asit Witnesses under fire. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.40(No.27), 2015(6.7.2015): P.34;36-38

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-LAW AND ORDER-CRIME AND CRIMINALS

Expresses concern over silent elimination of key witnesses in the cases against Asaram Bapu. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Crime and Criminals; Saints.

-LAW AND ORDER-SECURITY AGENCIES-(INDIA)

113 SENGUPTA, Uttam and JAIN, Meetu Polly in fine fetter. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.35(No.29), 2015(27.7.2015): P.32-36

Raises questions on the independent functioning of Central Bureau of Investigation in the wake of rising political pressure observed in exposing the cases of high levelled and mighty persons. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Security Agencies- (India).

-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM

114 FROMSON, James and SIMON, Steven ISIS: The dubious paradise of apocalypse now. SURVIVAL: GLOBAL POLITICS AND STRATEGY (WASHINGTON DC), V.57(No.3), 2015(Jun-Jul, 2015): P.7-46 ISIS: Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.

Discusses the factors behind the rise of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria terrorist group and the challenges ahead of the United States strategists to contain it. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(INDIA-GUJARAT)

115 ALOK PRASANNA KUMAR and AARTHI RAJAN Unconstitutionality of Anti-Terror Laws: The Gujarat Control of Terrorism and Organised Crime Bill, 2015. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.50(No.28), 2015 (11.7.2015): P.35-38 ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Gujarat).

-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(INDIA-JAMMU AND KASHMIR)

116 JHA, Prem Shankar Paradox regained: Killing the peace. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.35(No.28), 2015(20.7.2015): P.22-24

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-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(INDIA-JAMMU AND KASHMIR)

Raises concern over the rise in militancy in Kashmir valley. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Jammu and Kashmir).

-LAW AND ORDER-VIOLENCES AND DISORDERS

117 THAKUR, Sumeet and CHAND, Khyal Scourage of Naxalism. THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.341), 2015(Jul, 2015): P.36-40 ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Violences and Disorders.

-LAW AND ORDER-VIOLENCES AND DISORDERS-(INDIA-JAMMU AND KASHMIR)

118 FAYAZ BUKHARI Cause of concerns. FORCE (NOIDA), V.12(No.11), 2015(Jul, 2015): P.68-69

Draws attention towards the problem of growing self radicalisation among youths in Kashmir valley. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Violences and Disorders-(India-Jammu and Kashmir).

-LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT-(INDIA)

119 ARIF SAEED Working of Panchayati Raj in India. THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.341), 2015(Jul, 2015): P.41-45 ** Public Administration-Local Self Government-(India).

PUBLIC HEALTH -MEDICAL ETHICS

120 Final certainty. ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.415(No.8944), 2015(3.7.2015): P.14-18

Discusses over the issue pertaining to legalise doctor- assisted dying for the terminally ill patients in the Western countries. ** Public Health-Medical Ethics.

121 Right to die. ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.415(No.8944), 2015(3.7.2015): P.7-8

Argues over the widespread demand to legalise Euthanasia in the West.

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PUBLIC HEALTH -MEDICAL ETHICS

** Public Health-Medical Ethics.

RURAL DEVELOPMENT -RURAL EMPLOYMENT-(INDIA-MAHARASHTRA)

122 ANDERSON, Siwan and Others 'One kind of democracy': Implementing MGNREGS. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.50(No.27), 2015 (27.6.2015): P.44-48 MGNREGS:Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.

Analyses various implications in the implementation of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in Maharashtra. ** Rural Development-Rural Employment-(India-Maharashtra)

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -COMPUTERS-INTERNET

123 CORNISH, Paul Governing cyberspace through constructive ambiguity. SURVIVAL: GLOBAL POLITICS AND STRATEGY (WASHINGTON DC), V.57(No.3), 2015(Jun-Jul, 2015): P.153-173

Discusses the need to recognise the relevance and significance of state sovereignty in the cyberspace. ** Science and Technology-Computers-Internet.

124 DILIPRAJ, E Covert cyber capabilities of the US. AIR POWER (NEW DELHI), V.10(No.2), 2015(Apr-Jun, 2015): P.57-77

Analyses the dire consequences of the United States covert cyber capabilities posing a threat to global cyber security and international politics. ** Science and Technology-Computers-Internet.

125 JISHNU, Latha Net equality. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.2), 2015(15.6.2015): P.29-30;32;34

Discusses the principles relating to the use of internet services in India. ** Science and Technology-Computers-Internet.

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -COMPUTERS-INTERNET

126 MEKALA, Dilip Kumar Much to worry about. FORCE (NOIDA), V.12(No.11), 2015(Jul, 2015): P.34-38

Calls for an urgent need to revisit National Cyber Security policy of India to deal with the increasing and the possibility of cyber attacks in near future. ** Science and Technology-Computers-Internet; Cyber Warfare.

-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

127 GUPTA, Ashish 'Internet of things': A new paradigm for military operations. AIR POWER (NEW DELHI) , V.10(No.2), 2015(Apr-Jun, 2015): P.37-56

Discusses about the role of the information technology in the Defence Sector. ** Science and Technology-Information Technology; Defence

SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING -MINORITIES-(INDIA-BIHAR)

128 BHATTARCHARJEE, Tapashi Plight of Dalits in Bihar. THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.341), 2015(Jul, 2015): P.22-27 ** Social Policy and Planning-Minorities-(India-Bihar).

-REHABILITATION POLICY-(INDIA-JAMMU AND KASHMIR)

129 AIJAZ ASHRAF WANI and MEHRAG UD DIN BHAT Return of pandits to homeland : Need for a humanistic and not political approach. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.53(No.29), 2015(11.7.2015): P.13-17

Draws attention towards the rehabilitation policy of the Government for Kashmiri pandits in India. ** Social Policy and Planning-Rehabilitation Policy- (India-Jammu and Kashmir); Migration.

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-REHABILITATION POLICY-(MYANMAR)

130 SHARMA, Neeru Rohingya crisis. THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.341), 2015(Jul, 2015): P.28-30

Highlights the plight of Rohingya refugees in Myanmar. ** Social Policy and Planning-Rehabilitation Policy- (Myanmar).

-WOMEN-CAREER AND ACHIEVEMENTS

131 JAYARAMAN, Gayatri Secret sexism of Indian science. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.40(No.27), 2015(6.7.2015): P.40-45

Critically comments on the plight of women scientists in India. ** Social Policy and Planning-Women-Career and Achievements; Crime against Women.

-WOMEN-LEGAL STATUS

132 SHARMA, Sant Kumar State subject laws not gender-biased. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.3), 2015(19.7.2015): P.40-41

Clarifies the interpretations made on Article 35 A of the with special reference to status of female Permanent Resident marrying a non-Permanent Resident observed in Jammu and Kashmir. ** Social Policy and Planning-Women-Legal Status.

-WOMEN-SOCIAL CONDITION-(INDIA)

133 UMA DEVI, D and REDDY, P Adinarayana Emancipation of tribal women through collectivism. SOCIAL WELFARE (NEW DELHI), V.62(No.3), 2015(Jun, 2015): P.11-13

Observes that the participation of the tribal women in Self-Help Groups empowered them to uplift their social and economic condition for betterment. ** Social Policy and Planning-Women-Social Condition- (India).

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TRANSPORT -AIR TRANSPORT-CIVIL AVIATION

134 NARANG, R K Solar powered aviation: A new revolution ? AIR POWER (NEW DELHI), V.10(No.2), 2015(Apr-Jun, 2015): P.133-148

Explores the potential and prospects of solar power aircraft in India. ** Transport-Air Transport-Civil Aviation.

UNITED NATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS -UN AGENCIES-WHO

135 VARSHNEY, Vibha WHO's problem. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.24(No.3), 2015(30.6.2015): P.13-14 WHO: World Health Organisation.

Discusses the ramifications of increasing financial contribution from Private Sector to World Health Organisation and also reasons for diminishing fund from developed countries. ** United Nations and International Organisations-UN Agencies-WHO.

WATER MANAGEMENT

136 PALANISAMI, K and Others Managing water management research: Analysis of four decades of research and outreach programmes in India. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.50(No.27), 2015 (27.6.2015): P.33-43 ** Water Management.

-WATER CONSERVATION-(INDIA-RAJASTHAN)

137 RENU RAKESH Women ensure, water, water everywhere...... Even in the Thar desert. SOCIAL WELFARE (NEW DELHI), V.62(No.3), 2015(Jun, 2015): P.27-28

Highlights the work done by women to conserve water in Thar desert of Rajasthan. ** Water Management-Water Conservation-(India-Rajasthan).

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