AN ANALYSIS ON THE GROWING INDIA AND ISRAEL RELATION AND WHY INDIA REQUIRES ISRAEL

Author(s):  
Sumanta Bhattacharya ◽  
Jayanta Ray ◽  
Shakti Sinha ◽  
Bhavneet Kaur Sachdev

India and Israel are the two oldest civilizations, India favours a multi-polar world where as Israel favours a uni-polar world , India did not recognition Israel as a state till 1950 and today it has been more than25 years of diplomatic ties with growing economic, defence and strategic relationship, since 1992 the diplomatic ties between India and Israel started, capitalism was the main reason why India initiated the relation ,though since 1992 there have ties on agriculture, water management, trade, cyber security, Space, India and Israel together have launched missiles , and today India is the largest export partner of Israel in defence supply.Both the countries also have similar ideological and culture , In India we find many Jews residing in different states. India and Israel have joint hands and are sharing intelligences to counter terrorism .India and Israel are emerging as powerful nations and Israel advancement in technology has provided massive benefits to India in different sectors and the most in defence . The defence ties of the two countries in Future will provide more and more provisions to India, however India NAM members at times freezes the relations between the two countries. Keywords: India, Israel, Defence, strategic partnership, missiles, export, trade, cyber security

Dela ◽  
2017 ◽  
pp. 77-94
Author(s):  
Aida Korjenić ◽  
Amina Sivac ◽  
Amra Banda

In this paper, the morphometric characteristics of the Una River basin (Bosnia and Herzegovina) were analyzed using geographic information systems (GIS). Quantitative geomorphological analysis was carried out (hypsometric characteristics, slope inclination,vertical relief dissection, and slope exposition). Analyzed parameters are indicators of shapes and recent processes in relief. The significance of this analysis is reflected in the fact that the obtained data have numerical value, are verifiable and multiple applicable in practice for the purposes of agriculture water management, construction sector urbanism, tourism, spatial planning, etc.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunyan Chang ◽  
Jian Xu ◽  
Kayhan Zrar Ghafoor

In all the smart applications, evolution of the Internet of Things (IOT) is utilized as a complete matured technology and in the future internet generations, established itself. Blockchain is also the blooming technique like Internet of things in which the distributed ledger which enhances the security contained in the each node of the block-chain. In the block-chain network, any fault transaction is not done by the illegal users. The block-chain is combined with the Internet of Things for the improvement of real time application performance. IOT based smart water management system is designed in this paper for the agriculture which ensures the effectiveness of the agriculture water management. The remote monitoring with the IOT is used for this purpose. By linking with 2D modelling, the control and management of the agriculture water were performed. Finally, a system is implemented for the agriculture water management through the real time data collection. The obtained result shows the data that updates the water monitoring interface with the varying number of hours. The IoT technology and remote monitoring technology is utilized to the existing water management infrastructure. For water resources management and water supply, this is the very efficient technology.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 193-206
Author(s):  
Johan Normark

Most entities studied by archaeologists share the same basic necessary conditions. They are limited spatiotemporal units which are continuous within a human frame of sensorial reference. These en­ tities cannot dissolve into their constituent parts without affecting their function, capacity, and mor­ phology. Further, they usually occupy one phys­ ical state at a time. The hyperfact, on the other hand, is vastly distributed, it can dissolve into most of its parts without affecting its “essence”, and it can be in several physical states at the same time. Water is a typical hyperfact, existing on multiple scales, from molecules to the hydrological cycle. In this text I show how local manifestations of this hyperfact can be found in ceramics, architectural features, agriculture, water management systems, and regional settlements of the Cochuah region in southern Mexico.


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