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ID147980
Title ProperChabahar to Sagarmala
Other Title Information making sense of India’s external & hinterland sea lane prospects
LanguageENG
AuthorPattnaik, Jajati K ;  Pradhan, R P
Summary / Abstract (Note)India’s maritime space both externally and internally is under serious churning today. Caught between maritime forces and strategies building around South China Sea to Indo-Pacific region and the corresponding American ‘Asia Pivot’, India is riding maritime high table diplomacy in the neighbourhood sea lanes to protect and safeguard her strategic maritime assets and interests. Chabahar is one such India’s strategic naval diplomacy in the Persian Gulf. While the national and international media is agog with this maritime volatility and the corresponding stake holder countries moves and counter moves, India’s silent but strategic internal maritime space redrawing through ‘Sagarmala Project’ - India’s internal maritime connect grand strategy is not only a vision but a silent connectivity revolution in India’s coastal corridor towards an efficient maritime economy and efficiency.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 37, No.9; Sep 2016: p.39-44
Journal SourceWorld Focus 2016-09 37, 9
Key WordsSouth China Sea ;  India ;  Indo-Pacific Region ;  Chabahar to Sagarmala ;  External & Hinterland Sea Lane ;  India’s Maritime Space