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This book explores the complex interplay of socio-economic, political, and environmental factors that shape energy transitions in countries like India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Maldives. Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives, the book offers a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and opportunities inherent in South Asia's quest for sustainable energy. From the expansion of renewable energy sources to the modernization of traditional energy systems, each chapter provides insights into the region's diverse energy pathways. Case studies and empirical research shed light on the policy frameworks, technological innovations, and societal dynamics driving the energy transition agenda. This book serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, scholars, and practitioners seeking to understand and navigate the complexities of energy sustainability in this critical region. By offering both theoretical frameworks and practical insights, this book aims to catalyze informed dialogue and action toward a more sustainable energy future for South Asia and beyond.
Contents
Part 1. Framing the Regional Transition - Concepts, Vulnerabilities, and Cross-Cutting Challenges.- Chapter 1. International Actors and Energy Transition in South Asia: Balancing Development and Diplomacy.- Chapter 2. Energy Adaptation and Climate Vulnerabilities in South Asia: A Tale of Three Nations .- Chapter 3. Energy Justice in Crisis: Exploring Humanitarian Energy Interventions in Rohingya Refugee Camps .- Chapter 4. South Asia's Sustainable Mobility Transition .- Part 2. National Pathways and Bilateral Dynamics - India, Pakistan, and Key Partnerships.- Chapter 5. Coal, Climate, And Policy: India's Journey Toward a Sustainable Energy Future.- Chapter 6. The Dibang Multipurpose Project and The Question of Hydropower Projects' Sustainability .- Chapter 7. India's Sustainable Energy Transition and Climate Governance: Progress, Challenges, and Implications.- Chapter 8. Power Struggles: Understanding Political Economy Forces in Pakistan's Energy Governance .- Chapter 9. Sustainable Energy and The Role Of CPEC: Green Promise Or Carbon Lock In?.- Chapter 10. Navigating Sustainable Energy Transition In Pakistan (2015-2025): Policies, Challenges, And Pathways .- Chapter 11. Harmonizing Pakistan's Environmental Policy with China's Green Energy Initiative: A Pathway to Sustainable Energy Transition in South Asia .- Chapter 12. Navigating Pakistan's Path to Clean Energy: A Critical Evaluation of SDG 7 Progress Toward 2030 .- Part 3. Sub-Regional Perspectives and Unique National Experiences.- Chapter 13. Carbon Neutral Exemplar of Asia: Lessons from The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan .- Chapter 14. Energy Democracy: A Case Study of Bhutan .- Chapter 15. Energy Cooperation Between India and Nepal: Prospect and Implications .- Chapter 16. Navigating Climate Commitments and Power Politics: An IR Perspective On Nepal's Hydropower Development .- Chapter 17. Mapping Sustainable Energy Transition Between India And Bangladesh: A Comparative Assessment .- Chapter 18. Towards A Sustainable Energy Future: Multi-Level Governance, Capacity Gaps, And Policy Innovations in Bangladesh .- Chapter 19. Sustainable Energy Transition in The Sri Lankan Industrial Sector: A Critical Review.



