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Table of Content
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2
Global Perspective
Relevance to National Security of Pakistan
Vulnerability for Pakistan
Coastal Paradigm
Scarcity of Water and Conflict which is Interstate
Chapter 3
National Climate Change Policy
Intended Nationally Determined Contribution
Chapter 4
References
Introduction
Global Perspective
Coastal Paradigm
Change of Weather has turned out to be one of the major ecological problems
facing environmental security around the globe.
Karachi, with 20 percent of the all-out GDP ratio, significant stock trade, and conductor to 95
percent of the international trade
In Karachi on one hand and water, rare "parched Sindh" on the other would make life unimaginable
in Sindh in the end.
This demography displacement and inflation could shape the reason for a fierce battle and misuse
India is having control on the Kashmir water damn which puts it in the important position of
controlling water.
Delhi, with 35 percent of the all-out GDP ratio, significant stock trade, and conductor to 99
percent of the international trade
Scarcity of Water and Conflict which is
Interstate
Resort to war & dangering vibe for procurement of non-renewable natural
resources like petroleum & minerals is frequently seen inside a state and
between the states.
In South Asia, water share is a noteworthy reason for fractures and question
In South Asia, water share is a noteworthy reason for fractures and question
between the crowded states like Pakistan and India.
Change of Weather is much idle for trading off Pakistan's national security.
Pakistan is yet among the main ten states most helpless against its exceptional impacts.
Potential water deficiency came about by Change of Weather could result in sustenance and
vitality insecurity
India has been selected for evaluating its environmental security as its part of national security.
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