Category: Non-fiction
Rights: All rights available
The Polar Tiger examines a single, urgent question: how changes in the Arctic are reshaping India’s climate, economy, and strategic future.
Focusing on the scientific links between Arctic warming, sea ice loss, and the Indian Summer Monsoon, it traces how distant environmental shifts translate into extreme rainfall, food insecurity, and economic risk in India. The book also explores the geopolitical fallout of a warming Arctic, from the breakdown of Arctic Council cooperation after the Russia-Ukraine conflict to the growing contest over shipping routes, resources, and influence.
Bringing together climate science, policy, and security analysis, this book argues that the Arctic is no longer a distant region. What unfolds in the polar north is already shaping decisions, vulnerabilities, and opportunities much farther south.
The author: Zerin Osho
