When Nature Becomes Power: Climate, Empire, and Geopolitical Ambition

Mausumi Varsha Khyepanastra: Samrajya Vistarre Prakrutir Astrikaran

Mausumi Varsha Khyepanastra: Samrajya Vistarre Prakrutir Astrikaran

This intellectually demanding exploration probes the surprising intersection of meteorology, territorial dominion, and world affairs. Monsoons aren't merely weather phenomena in these pages; they're historical actors. The author reveals how rainfall patterns, atmospheric shifts, and ecological dynamics have repeatedly altered the trajectory of civilisations, reshaped diplomatic manoeuvres, and tipped the scales of international supremacy. Drawing on historical evidence alongside scientific research and strategic analysis, the work investigates an unsettling question: what happens when nations weaponise the environment itself? The book synthesises perspectives from earth sciences, historical inquiry, and political economy to construct a compelling thesis about how mastery over natural systems translates into geopolitical leverage. Resource scarcity, weather manipulation, and climate governance emerge as the frontiers of twenty-first-century power struggles. Scholars examining environmental history will find rigorous argumentation here. Policymakers navigating climate negotiations should consider its warnings. Anyone curious about the unspoken rules governing our interconnected planet will discover much to contemplate.

  • Author: Dr. Kailash Chandra Mishra
  • Publisher: Sahityagram Prakashan
  • Genre: Environmental Studies
  • ISBN: B0H3F8MVW3
  • Pages: 124 pages