Pub Date : 2019-07-03DOI: 10.1080/09733159.2020.1711584
R. Mohan, Aditya Laxman Jakki
Sovereignty in the maritime domain is governed by the international laws and conventions, particularly the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). Maritime sovereignty is deeply c...
海洋主权受国际法和国际公约,特别是《联合国海洋法公约》管辖。海洋主权是一个深刻的问题。
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Pub Date : 2019-07-03DOI: 10.1080/09733159.2020.1712012
Vinay Kaura
ABSTRACTChina’s unprecedented economic rise and its growing military profile have transformed the threat matrix for India. China is challenging India’s interests in its immediate neighbourhood in m...
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Pub Date : 2019-07-03DOI: 10.1080/09733159.2020.1712001
Ryan Mitra
ABSTRACTIndia’s Indo-Pacific strategy has brought various States under the limelight, that were previously ignored or under recognised in Indian Foreign Policy. The Pacific Island Countries were of...
【摘要】印度的印太战略使印度外交政策中被忽视或忽视的多个国家受到关注。太平洋岛国是…
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Pub Date : 2019-07-03DOI: 10.1080/09733159.2019.1710384
Joshy M. Paul
ABSTRACTIndia–Japan security cooperation is a critical component in the evolving security mechanism of the Indo-Pacific region. Both states are secondary states in the international system that opp...
印日安全合作是印度-太平洋地区安全机制发展的重要组成部分。这两个国家在国际体系中都是次要国家。
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Pub Date : 2019-07-03DOI: 10.1080/09733159.2019.1704365
Tejal Khanna
This study is an enquiry into the foreign and security policies of the European Union (EU) in the maritime domain. The focus of the book is to analyse as to why has there been a “maritime turn” in ...
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Pub Date : 2019-07-03DOI: 10.1080/09733159.2020.1711999
P. Bhardwaj
ABSTRACTThe article briefly delves into the historical inception of the idea of the Kra Canal, an artificial navigational waterway, and also address the importance of the matter in the light of its...
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Pub Date : 2019-07-03DOI: 10.1080/09733159.2020.1712000
A. Ray
ABSTRACTNuclear-powered Ballistic Missile Submarines (SSBNs) remain the mainstay of credible nuclear deterrence. Owing to the limited information emerging from China, even the number of SSBNs in se...
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Pub Date : 2019-01-02DOI: 10.1080/09733159.2019.1625225
Arnab Das
ABSTRACT Underwater Radiated Noise (URN) is an interesting research area both for military as well as non-military applications. The proliferation of submarines particularly by new entrants in the developing world requires far better URN management to effectively achieve the desired acoustic stealth. The ever increasing merchant marine fleet is accompanied with high levels of low frequency ambient noise that interferes with the marine mammal perception of their environment leading to severe Acoustic Habitat Degradation. The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) has particularly become strategically relevant in the twenty-first century with larger presence of warships and merchant marines from across the globe. URN measurement and analysis requires deep understanding of the signal characteristics and fluctuations in the tropical littorals of the IOR. The entire URN management issue needs to be looked at from a comprehensive perspective including policy, technology & innovation and human resource development. URN management requires massive infrastructure and resource investment and given the socio-economic priorities in the region, such resources are hard to get for any long-term strategic vision. The paper attempts to present the fundamental aspects of URN and then discuss the challenges and opportunities in the IOR to ensure safe, secure, sustainable growth for all in the region.
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Pub Date : 2019-01-02DOI: 10.1080/09733159.2019.1625226
Ryan Mitra
ABSTRACT Since the turn of the century, India has seen itself as the dominant maritime power in South Asia and has aspired to project this power across the Indian Ocean Region. The principle of a “net security provider” has, thus far, been most applicable in South Asia and around its littorals, but it is West Asia that will really test India’s diplomatic and maritime capabilities over the course of the coming years. West Asia has a complex structure of diplomatic and strategic intricacies, that India has to manoeuvre through, in order to achieve its interests. Adding to this, India has had to adopt a careful balancing act juggling its West Asian interests with those that it has elsewhere. The roles of trade, strategy, and ideology have never been as intertwined as they are in the contemporary age, and this region and the challenges it poses is the most complex weave India that is likely to face as it pushes forward into a new age of international relations. This paper addresses the bilateral realities of India and Iran in the context of India’s maritime strategy, and the geostrategies of other regional players such as China and Pakistan.
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Pub Date : 2019-01-02DOI: 10.1080/09733159.2019.1620387
H. Raina
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