ID | 119115 |
Title Proper | Operation Lal Dora |
Other Title Information | India's aborted military intervention in mauritius |
Language | ENG |
Author | Brewster, David ; Rai, Ranjit |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | As India expands its strategic reach in the Indian Ocean, it will need friends that it can count on. The island state of Mauritius has long been one of India's closest allies in the region. This article discusses India's plans for a military intervention in Mauritius in 1983 to prevent a feared coup that may have threatened India's interests. A naval task force was readied, but the intervention did not proceed because of disagreements in India's leadership. Instead New Delhi facilitated a political solution to the crisis that firmly consolidated its special role. This previously undisclosed episode sheds light on India's thinking about the Indian Ocean, the alignment of India's interests with the United States, and India's military capabilities. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Security Vol. 9, No.1; Jan-Apr 2013: p.62-74 |
Journal Source | Asian Security Vol. 9, No.1; Jan-Apr 2013: p.62-74 |
Key Words | India ; Indian Ocean ; Military Intervention ; Mauritius ; India's Military Capabilities |