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Indian Ocean and maritime security : competition, cooperation and threat / edited by Bimal N. Patel, Aruna Kumar Malik and William Nunes.
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Book
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English
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First South Asia edition.
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London : Routledge, 2017.
©2017
Description
xii, 164 pages ; 23 cm
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VA643 .I556 2017
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Subject(s)
National security
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Indian Ocean Region
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Maritime law
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Indian Ocean
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Security, International
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Indian Ocean
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Indian Ocean Region
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Strategic aspects
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Indian Ocean Region
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Foreign relations
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Indian Ocean Region
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Military relations
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India Indian Navy
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China (Republic : 1949- ). Hai jun
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Editor
Patel, Bimal N.
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Malik, Aruna Kumar
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Nunes, William, 1971-
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Summary note
"This book provides a synoptic view of the Indian Ocean and maritime security in its contested waters. Using a historical approach, it reveals vital links to events in the present day. The volume highlights the competition between major Asian powers to control the 'String of Pearls', a reference to the Chinese attempts at controlling the Indian Ocean periphery; shows that cooperation amongst the major powers of the region could abate the threat of the potential of conflict becoming global and inviting external intervention; discusses India's Look-East policy and the deepening relation between India and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN); argues for the need of Indian Ocean states and particularly the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) members of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) to look afresh at their political and security issues and common interests; suggests measures for evolving a robust mechanism of maintaining the Indian Ocean as a sustainable zone of commerce, energy, security and peace rather than threat."-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part I: The past, present and future of the Indian Ocean
1. Revisiting maritime security in the Indian Ocean: a note on current scenario / Aruna Kumar Malik, William Nunes
2. China is pivot to the Indian Ocean Region: impacts and implications for India / K. Robinson
3. India's role and responsibility as a major power in the Indian Ocean / Priyambada Chaturvedi, Sujoy Routh
4. India and China in the Indian Ocean Region: countervailing powers / Abhinav Goyal, Niharika
Part II: The Indian Ocean and India's partners
5. Maritime security perspective of Sino-Indian relations in the Indian Ocean Region / Shreya Banerjee, Shreya Chatterjee
6. Maritime security concerns in the Indian Ocean: countering piracy trafficking and terrorism / Harshvardhan Sharma, Himanshu Subodh Awasthi
7. Maritime security in the Indian Ocean: confronting non-traditional security threats with regional cooperation / Nitika Srivastava
8. Indian Ocean: maritime security and the need of development / Jayant Garg, Himanshu Pandey, Bishikh Mohanty
Part III: India's influence and responsibilities in the Indian Ocean Region
9. Piracy off the coast of Somalia and maritime security / Shilpa Nair
10. 'Whale of the Ocean - India' / Anwesha Pathak, Rohit Sharma
11. The China factor in Indo-Japan strategic relations / Nishtha Kaushiki, Hilal Ramzan
12. Look-East policy: challenges and prospects for India and ASEAN security relations / D. Ramakrishnan.
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ISBN
9781138697027
1138697028
9781138743892 ((hbk))
1138743895
LCCN
2017325401
OCLC
953426520
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