UNCLOS and climate-induced maritime challenges: Strategic implications for the Indian Ocean Region

S. Agarwal, K. Agnihotri
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ABSTRACT Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st Century. Climate change-induced challenges are intrinsically linked to the oceans because they are a critical part of the global climate system. Increasing anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have resulted in sea level rise, which acts as a threat multiplier in the maritime domain. Sea level rise will also affect established baselines of certain countries, especially archipelagic states and island nations; which in turn, will certainly impinge on states' maritime zones and related rights under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The scenario is also likely to exacerbate geopolitical tensions in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), which is emerging as the focal point of great power rivalry. From a strategic point of view, these climate-induced maritime challenges present a compelling opportunity for India to work collaboratively with the IOR countries to improve upon the regional human and environmental security, in accordance with India's maritime security strategy. If the Indian initiatives concurrently, manage to balance the overarching Chinese objective of leveraging their increased presence in the IOR to influence non-traditional security dynamics in the region to their benefit, so much the better.
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《联合国海洋法公约》与气候引发的海洋挑战:对印度洋地区的战略影响
气候变化是21世纪面临的最大挑战之一。气候变化引发的挑战与海洋有着内在联系,因为海洋是全球气候系统的重要组成部分。人为温室气体(GHG)排放的增加导致海平面上升,这是海洋领域的威胁倍增器。海平面上升也将影响某些国家,特别是群岛国家和岛屿国家的既定基线;反过来,这肯定会侵犯各国在《联合国海洋法公约》(UNCLOS)下的海洋区域和相关权利。这种情况还可能加剧印度洋地区(IOR)的地缘政治紧张局势,该地区正在成为大国竞争的焦点。从战略的角度来看,这些气候引起的海洋挑战为印度提供了一个令人信服的机会,可以根据印度的海上安全战略,与印度洋国家合作,改善该地区的人类和环境安全。如果印度的倡议同时能够平衡中国的总体目标,即利用其在印度洋地区的增加存在来影响该地区的非传统安全动态,从而使其受益,那就更好了。
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