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India's carbon footprint is relatively trifling, but its energy demand is intense.
Author: Somini Sengupta
March 9, 2008
India's carbon footprint is relatively trifling, but its energy demand is intense.
CFR experts give their take on the issues emerging in Asia today.
CFR experts examine domestic and foreign policy questions surrounding energy, security, and climate change.
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