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Andaman and Nicobar islands: a geo-political and strategic perspective / Murthy, R V R 2007  Book
Murthy, R V R Book
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Publication New Delhi, Northern Book Centre, 2007.
Description xi, 202p.
Standard Number 9788172112196
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ID:   134400


Andaman and Nicobar Islands: India's untapped strategic assets / Kaul, Sanat 2015  Book
Kaul, Sanat Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2015.
Description xii, 212p.Hbk
Contents In association with Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses
Standard Number 9788182747746
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ID:   150938


Andaman and Nicobar islands - strategic potential untapped / Chopra, Anil   Journal Article
Chopra, Anil Journal Article
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Andaman and Nicobar Islands under Japanese occupation during WW II / Sareen, Tilak Raj 2018  Book
Sareen, Tilak Raj Book
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Publication New Delhi, Life Span Publishers and Distributors, 2018.
Description xii, 270p.; ill.hbk
Standard Number 9788193418857
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Andamans and Nicobars: the narrative of a cruise in the schooner "Terrapin" with notices of the islands, their fauna, ethnology, etc. / Kloss, C Boden 1971  Book
Kloss, C Boden Book
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Publication DelhI, Vivek Publishing House, 1971.
Description xiii, 373p.Hbk
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ID:   143857


China's role in Indian Ocean - its implications on India's national security / Abraham, Saji 2015  Book
Abraham, Saji Book
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Publication New Delhi, Vij Books India Pvt Ltd, 2015.
Description xxiii, 224p.: tables, mapshbk
Standard Number 9789384464707
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Expansion of Chinese maritime power in the Indian Ocean: implications for India / Upadhyaya, Shishir   Journal Article
Upadhyaya, Shishir Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines the ongoing expansion of China’s maritime power in the Indian Ocean region and analyses its potential impact on the extant balance of Sino-Indian maritime power in the region. It posits that the expanding Chinese maritime power in the Indian Ocean could seriously challenge India’s geostrategic advantage in the near future and that India can no longer take for granted its strategic location at the centre of the Indian Ocean nor the strength of its historical ties with the various regional states. It further argues that the current Indian maritime strategy for the Indian Ocean region, to be the “net security provider” for the entire region, is unsustainable and thus needs to be reviewed and rebuilt leveraging the geographic advantage enjoyed by India over China in the Indian Ocean.
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India’s strategic vision: imprints of K.M. Panikkar’s arc / Roy, Gitanjali Sinha   Journal Article
Roy, Gitanjali Sinha Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract K.M. Panikkar’s understanding of India’s strategic vision for the Indian Ocean highlighted the strategic dots of Socotra and Indonesia, which were a part of a larger game plan of a “strategic arc”. His idea of Socotra and Indonesia was based on the linkage between the two strategic sea lanes of communication. In the present context, Panikkar’s strategic arc has been readopted in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s new vision, which aims to pave the way for India to engage in friendly ports so as to create a network of strategic ports for defence and civilian purposes. This article endeavours to understand Panikkar’s “strategic arc”, traced from the east coast of Africa to the island of Sumatra. Further, it analyses how Panikkar’s strategic arc has been realigned and reinvigorated in the present scenario from Oman to the islands of Indonesia, which helps in furthering India’s economic interests as well as protect its strategic well-being. The article concludes by offering a set of policy recommendations based on Panikkar’s strategic arc and how these could be inculcated within the larger framework on India’s security and maritime policy.
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Indian maritime strategy for an era of geopolitical uncertainty / Singh, Abhijit   Article
Singh, Abhijit Article
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Summary/Abstract The fractious nature of maritime relations in the Asia-Pacific region is a recognisable feature of international geopolitics today. Following China’s massive reclamation and ‘island-building’ project in the South China Sea recently, many Pacific states have moved to bolster their maritime postures. While Japan has sought legislative amendments to liberate its maritime posture from post-war passivism, Vietnam and the Philippines have been building stronger navies aimed at countering China’s hostile moves in the South China Sea. Meanwhile, Indonesia has sought to renew its capabilities as a maritime power through a new ‘maritime axis’ strategy, while Australia has boldly advocated an ‘Indo-Pacific’ framework for joint security endeavours and the creation of ‘middle-power coalitions’. In the interim, Russia has updated its maritime doctrine, announcing its military partnership with China as the cornerstone of its naval strategy in the Pacific.
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Status of tribal women in Andaman and Nicobar Islands / Biswas, S K   Journal Article
Biswas, S K Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Strategic vision - 2030: security and development of Andaman and Nicobar Islands / Roy, P K; Cawasji, Aspi 2017  Book
Roy, P K Book
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Publication New Delhi, Vij Books India Pvt Ltd, 2017.
Description xiv, 177p.hbk
Standard Number 9789386457189
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