India's Catastrophic Landscape: Fixing a Flawed Foundation (Features)
Harvard International Review 2011, Wntr, 32, 4
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Geologists have an evocative term for majestic landscapes prone to tectonic shifts: catastrophic landscapes. India is in many ways similar: the economy is reaching new heights, but the forces playing out not so far beneath the surface have the potential to suddenly alter the terrain. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
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