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100 _aBag, Sarita and Rana, Nalinikanta
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245 _aRevisiting Gandhian thought for climate justice
260 _aThird Concept
300 _a40(473), Jul, 2026: p.32-35
520 _aGandhian moral principles have long been associated with India’s environmental governance and, more recently the reflection son the global disc souse surrounding climate change. Their relevance to contemporary ideas of climate justice can be understood by examining how Gandhi’s though is articulated within the Indian context. The innovation of Gandhi as a symbol of India’s engagement with climate change and sustainable development must be situated within brooder normative debates about eh scope and trajectory of a Gandhian perspective. Concepts such as casmopliansim and raised justice deprived a viable for MacWorld for reinterpreting Gandhi today, while also razing critical questions that this article seeks to explore. – Reproduced
773 _aThird Concept
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