India's coal story : from Damodar to Zambezi

By: Subhomoy BhattacharjeeMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Los Angeles Sage 2017Description: 265 pISBN: 9789386446008 (print : alk. paper)Subject(s): Coal trade | Energy policyDDC classification: 338.27240954 Summary: Believe it or not! India has one of the largest coal reserves in Asia but still relies on imports from Australia and Mozambique. Think about it... Indias coal reserves were the lifeline that fuelled the British Empire in Asia. And yet today this industry is on the verge of collapse. Coal was at the centre of a major political scandal that nearly sent a prime minister to jail. Heres a one-of-a-kind book that unveils the murky politics around coal--the resource that could provide India all the energy security it needs. This book is a must-read whether you are a researcher or a general reader.
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Believe it or not! India has one of the largest coal reserves in Asia but still relies on imports from Australia and Mozambique. Think about it... Indias coal reserves were the lifeline that fuelled the British Empire in Asia. And yet today this industry is on the verge of collapse. Coal was at the centre of a major political scandal that nearly sent a prime minister to jail. Heres a one-of-a-kind book that unveils the murky politics around coal--the resource that could provide India all the energy security it needs. This book is a must-read whether you are a researcher or a general reader.

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