2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-56096-6_9
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The Environment and Development Debate in India: The “Greening” of Developmental Discourse

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“…Through a mixture of motives that included 'self interests and ideological commitments', the colonial government introduced principles of representation, appropriate for its rule, into the colonial legislature" (2008:2). However, economic and social transformations remained at the core of development policies in India and the varieties of environmentalism (state, market and community) has emerged at times, however the dominant development model does not give enough space to engage with issues of inter and intra generational environmental sustainability (Sharma, 2020). India has done less well on addressing poverty and health including its infrastructure and accessibility.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Through a mixture of motives that included 'self interests and ideological commitments', the colonial government introduced principles of representation, appropriate for its rule, into the colonial legislature" (2008:2). However, economic and social transformations remained at the core of development policies in India and the varieties of environmentalism (state, market and community) has emerged at times, however the dominant development model does not give enough space to engage with issues of inter and intra generational environmental sustainability (Sharma, 2020). India has done less well on addressing poverty and health including its infrastructure and accessibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%