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i.e. objecting to various cultural influences of foreign T .V. channels, celebration of

               Valentine's Day and Westernisation of dress of girls students in schools and

               colleges.

               16. Environmental movements are the movements of groups which are

               environmentally conscious to challenge environmental degradation at national or

               international level aiming at raising new ideas and long term vision i.e. in Mexico,

               Chille, Brazil, Malaysia, Indonesia, India faced enormous pressure.

               17. Environmental movements are categorised as forest movements, movements

               against mining and mineral industry for creating Water Pollution and Anti Dam

               Movement.

               18. 'Resources Geopolitics' is all about who gets what, when, where and how. The

               practices of neo-colonialism spread on a large scale and throughout a cold war,

               industrialized countries adopted methods to ensure a steady flow of resources by

               deployment of military forces near exploitation sites and sea-lanes of

               communications, the stock pilling of strategic resources and efforts to prop up

               friendly governments.

               19. The global economy relied on oil as a portable and essential fuel. The history

               of petroleum is the history of war and struggle. Water is another important

               resource relevant to global politics. Regional variations and increasing scaring of

               freshwater may also lead to conflicts in the world to play politics.

               20. Indigenous people bring the issues of environment, resources and politics

               together. Indigenous people live with their social, economic, cultural customs in


               particular areas who speak of their struggle, agenda, and rights to have equal status
               i.e. Island states in Oceanic region, Central and South America, Africa, India and


               South East Asia.
               21. The issue elated to rights of indigenous communities have been neglected in


               domestic and international politics for long. The World Council of Indigenous
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