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Bester Preis: Fr. 38.26 (€ 39.12)¹ (vom 04.11.2019)Farakka Barrage Vol. 2 (Paperback) (2015)
ISBN: 9783659745935 bzw. 3659745936, Band: 2, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.Vol. 2 starts with the procrastinating marathon Indo-Pakistan and Indo-Bangladesh meetings, and the short-term water piracy treaties in between which India indefinitely pirated the Ganges water. Decades-long water shortages caused irreversible ecosystem changes in the downstream. Following Bangladesh s approach to the UNO for stopping the water piracy in the post-test-run period of the barrage, Indian press bullied Bangladesh in indecent language discussed in chapter 6. A 30-year water piracy treaty was made in 1996. India made multiple gross violations of it to such an inordinate extent that she claims of the Ganges s changing course through her Hooghly River. Holding memberships in the Helsinki and the Ramsar Conventions, she disobeys their pillars. Chapter 7 deals with Indian national waterways No. 1 of which was established with the pirated water. Not a single ship plies on it in 3 months time. Indian character has been worse than that of the landlord in Togore s My little plot of land in which he proposed to pay for the subject s only piece of land for setting up a garden, India determined to pirate one-third of downstream Bangladesh ecosystem s water for cruise travel.
Farakka Barrage Vol. 2 (2015)
ISBN: 9783659745935 bzw. 3659745936, Band: 2, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Jul 2015, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - Vol. 2 starts with the procrastinating marathon Indo-Pakistan and Indo-Bangladesh meetings, and the short-term water piracy treaties in between which India indefinitely pirated the Ganges water. Decades-long water shortages caused irreversible ecosystem changes in the downstream. Following Bangladesh's approach to the UNO for stopping the water piracy in the post-test-run period of the barrage, Indian press bullied Bangladesh in indecent language discussed in chapter 6. A 30-year water piracy treaty was made in 1996. India made multiple gross violations of it to such an inordinate extent that she claims of the Ganges's changing course through her Hooghly River. Holding memberships in the Helsinki and the Ramsar Conventions, she disobeys their pillars. Chapter 7 deals with Indian national waterways No. 1 of which was established with the pirated water. Not a single ship plies on it in 3 months' time. Indian character has been worse than that of the landlord in Togore's 'My little plot of land' in which he proposed to pay for the subject's only piece of land for setting up a garden, India determined to pirate one-third of downstream Bangladesh ecosystem's water for cruise travel. 336 pp. Englisch.
Farakka Barrage Vol. 2
ISBN: 9783659745935 bzw. 3659745936, Band: 2, in Deutsch, neu.
Vol. 2 starts with the procrastinating marathon Indo-Pakistan and Indo-Bangladesh meetings, and the short-term water piracy treaties in between which India indefinitely pirated the Ganges water. Decades-long water shortages caused irreversible ecosystem changes in the downstream. Following Bangladesh's approach to the UNO for stopping the water piracy in the post-test-run period of the barrage, Indian press bullied Bangladesh in indecent language discussed in chapter 6. A 30-year water piracy treaty was made in 1996. India made multiple gross violations of it to such an inordinate extent that she claims of the Ganges's changing course through her Hooghly River. Holding memberships in the Helsinki and the Ramsar Conventions, she disobeys their pillars. Chapter 7 deals with Indian national waterways No. 1 of which was established with the pirated water. Not a single ship plies on it in 3 months' time. Indian character has been worse than that of the landlord in Togore's "My little plot of land" in which he proposed to pay for the subject's only piece of land for setting up a garden, India determined to pirate one-third of downstream Bangladesh ecosystem's water for cruise travel.
Farakka Barrage Vol. 2 (1996)
ISBN: 9783659745935 bzw. 3659745936, Band: 2, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
Vol. 2 starts with the procrastinating marathon Indo-Pakistan and Indo-Bangladesh meetings, and the short-term water piracy treaties in between which India indefinitely pirated the Ganges water. Decades-long water shortages caused irreversible ecosystem changes in the downstream. Following Bangladesh's approach to the UNO for stopping the water piracy in the post-test-run period of the barrage, Indian press bullied Bangladesh in indecent language discussed in chapter 6. A 30-year water piracy treaty was made in 1996. India made multiple gross violations of it to such an inordinate extent that she claims of the Ganges's changing course through her Hooghly River. Holding memberships in the Helsinki and the Ramsar Conventions, she disobeys their pillars. Chapter 7 deals with Indian national waterways No. 1 of which was established with the pirated water. Not a single ship plies on it in 3 months' time. Indian character has been worse than that of the landlord in Togore's "My little plot of land" in which he proposed to pay for the subject's only piece of land for setting up a garden, India determined to pirate one-third of downstream Bangladesh ecosystem's water for cruise travel.
Farakka Barrage Vol. 2 - The Symbol of Bluffing, Blackmailing, Bullying, and Cornering Downstream for Upstream Water Piracy (1996)
ISBN: 9783659745935 bzw. 3659745936, Band: 2, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Farakka Barrage Vol. 2: Vol. 2 starts with the procrastinating marathon Indo-Pakistan and Indo-Bangladesh meetings, and the short-term water piracy treaties in between which India indefinitely pirated the Ganges water. Decades-long water shortages caused irreversible ecosystem changes in the downstream. Following Bangladesh`s approach to the UNO for stopping the water piracy in the post-test-run period of the barrage, Indian press bullied Bangladesh in indecent language discussed in chapter 6. A 30-year water piracy treaty was made in 1996. India made multiple gross violations of it to such an inordinate extent that she claims of the Ganges`s changing course through her Hooghly River. Holding memberships in the Helsinki and the Ramsar Conventions, she disobeys their pillars. Chapter 7 deals with Indian national waterways No. 1 of which was established with the pirated water. Not a single ship plies on it in 3 months` time. Indian character has been worse than that of the landlord in Togore`s `My little plot of land` in which he proposed to pay for the subject`s only piece of land for setting up a garden, India determined to pirate one-third of downstream Bangladesh ecosystem`s water for cruise travel. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Farakka Barrage Vol. 1 (2015)
ISBN: 9783659627767 bzw. 3659627763, Band: 1, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
This volume briefs the solutions that riparian nations follow for mutual coexistence along with India's skewness on riparian water issues. It then unfolds the Indian bluff foundation for pirating downstream Ganges ecosystem's water. The Ganges fed by Indian and Nepalese streams passes through India and Bangladesh to fall into the Bay of Bengal. About 16 km away from the Indo-Bangladesh border, the seasonal Bhagirathi off-shoots from the Ganges to connect the Ganges with the southward sea-going tributary-abundant Hooghly. To set up her National Waterway No. 1, India dammed the tributaries of the Hooghly to weaken the river. She built the Farakka Barrage across the Ganges near the Bhagirathi's head. She then raised the fake hue and cry that her Calcutta Port was drying out and illegitimately demanded Bangladesh Gangetic ecosystem's water to restore the port's navigability which never depended on the Ganges's discharge into the Hooghly since its establishment in 1870. The volume ends with the chapter on Nepal's importance in a tripartite committee for the development of the Ganges basin. India is resolute not to include Nepal to follow her bilateral policy and unilateral decision. Taschenbuch, 09.07.2015.
Farakka Barrage Vol. 1 (2015)
ISBN: 9783659627767 bzw. 3659627763, Band: 1, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Jul 2015, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - This volume briefs the solutions that riparian nations follow for mutual coexistence along with India's skewness on riparian water issues. It then unfolds the Indian bluff foundation for pirating downstream Ganges ecosystem's water. The Ganges fed by Indian and Nepalese streams passes through India and Bangladesh to fall into the Bay of Bengal. About 16 km away from the Indo-Bangladesh border, the seasonal Bhagirathi off-shoots from the Ganges to connect the Ganges with the southward sea-going tributary-abundant Hooghly. To set up her National Waterway No. 1, India dammed the tributaries of the Hooghly to weaken the river. She built the Farakka Barrage across the Ganges near the Bhagirathi's head. She then raised the fake hue and cry that her Calcutta Port was drying out and illegitimately demanded Bangladesh Gangetic ecosystem's water to restore the port's navigability which never depended on the Ganges's discharge into the Hooghly since its establishment in 1870. The volume ends with the chapter on Nepal's importance in a tripartite committee for the development of the Ganges basin. India is resolute not to include Nepal to follow her bilateral policy and unilateral decision. 468 pp. Englisch.
Farakka Barrage Vol. 1 - The Symbol of Bluffing, Blackmailing, Bullying, and Cornering Downstream for Upstream Water Piracy (1870)
ISBN: 9783659627767 bzw. 3659627763, Band: 1, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Farakka Barrage Vol. 1: This volume briefs the solutions that riparian nations follow for mutual coexistence along with India`s skewness on riparian water issues. It then unfolds the Indian bluff foundation for pirating downstream Ganges ecosystem`s water. The Ganges fed by Indian and Nepalese streams passes through India and Bangladesh to fall into the Bay of Bengal. About 16 km away from the Indo-Bangladesh border, the seasonal Bhagirathi off-shoots from the Ganges to connect the Ganges with the southward sea-going tributary-abundant Hooghly. To set up her National Waterway No. 1, India dammed the tributaries of the Hooghly to weaken the river. She built the Farakka Barrage across the Ganges near the Bhagirathi`s head. She then raised the fake hue and cry that her Calcutta Port was drying out and illegitimately demanded Bangladesh Gangetic ecosystem`s water to restore the port`s navigability which never depended on the Ganges`s discharge into the Hooghly since its establishment in 1870. The volume ends with the chapter on Nepal`s importance in a tripartite committee for the development of the Ganges basin. India is resolute not to include Nepal to follow her bilateral policy and unilateral decision. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Farakka Barrage Vol. 1 (1870)
ISBN: 9783659627767 bzw. 3659627763, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
This volume briefs the solutions that riparian nations follow for mutual coexistence along with India's skewness on riparian water issues. It then unfolds the Indian bluff foundation for pirating downstream Ganges ecosystem's water. The Ganges fed by Indian and Nepalese streams passes through India and Bangladesh to fall into the Bay of Bengal. About 16 km away from the Indo-Bangladesh border, the seasonal Bhagirathi off-shoots from the Ganges to connect the Ganges with the southward sea-going tributary-abundant Hooghly. To set up her National Waterway No. 1, India dammed the tributaries of the Hooghly to weaken the river. She built the Farakka Barrage across the Ganges near the Bhagirathi's head. She then raised the fake hue and cry that her Calcutta Port was drying out and illegitimately demanded Bangladesh Gangetic ecosystem's water to restore the port's navigability which never depended on the Ganges's discharge into the Hooghly since its establishment in 1870. The volume ends with the chapter on Nepal's importance in a tripartite committee for the development of the Ganges basin. India is resolute not to include Nepal to follow her bilateral policy and unilateral decision.
Farakka Barrage Vol. 1 (2015)
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This volume briefs the solutions that riparian nations follow for mutual coexistence along with India's skewness on riparian water issues. It then unfolds the Indian bluff foundation for pirating downstream Ganges ecosystem's water. The Ganges fed by Indian and Nepalese streams passes through India and Bangladesh to fall into the Bay of Bengal. About 16 km away from the Indo-Bangladesh border, the seasonal Bhagirathi off-shoots from the Ganges to connect the Ganges with the southward sea-going tributary-abundant Hooghly. To set up her National Waterway No. 1, India dammed the tributaries of the Hooghly to weaken the river. She built the Farakka Barrage across the Ganges near the Bhagirathi's head. She then raised the fake hue and cry that her Calcutta Port was drying out and illegitimately demanded Bangladesh Gangetic ecosystem's water to restore the port's navigability which never depended on the Ganges's discharge into the Hooghly since its establishment in 1870. The volume ends with the chapter on Nepal's importance in a tripartite committee for the development of the Ganges basin. India is resolute not to include Nepal to follow her bilateral policy and unilateral decision. Paperback, Label: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2015-06-15, Studio: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing.