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Changing nature of leadership in the 21st century / Athawale, Yogesh V Apr-Jun 2005  Journal Article
Athawale, Yogesh V Journal Article
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Publication Apr-Jun 2005.
Key Words Leadership  Military Leadership 
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Global maritime partnership: can navies make it work? / Athawale, Yogesh V   Journal Article
Athawale, Yogesh V Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The proposal of maritime partnership (GMP) or the "1,000 -ship navy", floated by the top leadership of the United State Navy (USN) few years ago, signaled an appreciable change in the superpower's maritime strategy for the new century. The present paper traces the genesis of this proposal and elucidates the rationale that could have prompted its conception. The voluntary response presented through the deployment of naval forces by various nations to counter the recent
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ID:   097653


IONS initiative and its prospects for security cooperation with / Athawale, Yogesh V   Journal Article
Athawale, Yogesh V Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Indian Ocean  IOR  Security Cooperation  IONS Initiative 
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Maritime developments in the south western Indian Ocean and the / Athawale, Yogesh V   Journal Article
Athawale, Yogesh V Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The Indian Ocean region, being a vast geographical entity, is composed of various regional and sub-regional entities. This article addresses prominent maritime developments in the South Western Indian Ocean (SWIO) region of the Indian Ocean Rim and highlights the multi-dimensional growth of strategic maritime activities in the region. The developments, which range from security cooperation among nations to a rise in maritime piracy and regional cooperation for fisheries management, lend a distinct maritime perspective to the emerging geostrategic and economic discourse in this oceanic region of East Africa, dotted as it is with island and coastal states. The article then juxtaposes these prominent developments with the main concerns of the maritime states and their efforts to meet the challenges posed by the developments. The article also brings out the relevance of these concerns in the context of India's military maritime strategy and foreign policy goals in the region, underscoring the self-evident case for a more focused and multi-pronged engagement with the region, to harness the potential of mutually beneficial cooperation across various maritime disciplines. The likely areas of cooperation are discussed, with emphasis on the advantages that could accrue to India from these endeavours.
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No first use principle: does it affect deterrence / Athawale, Yogesh V   Journal Article
Athawale, Yogesh V Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Persian Gulf in India's maritime focus / Athawale, Yogesh V   Journal Article
Athawale, Yogesh V Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Maritime Security  Persian Gulf  India 
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Towards enhancing maritime capability in the indian ocean rim / Athawale, Yogesh V   Article
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Summary/Abstract The Indian Ocean Rim is a vast geographical entity and consists of a number of regional and subregional identities. The paper highlights the common maritime concerns of littoral nations and the need for greater engagement and collaboration to address common threats and challenges. It then traces prominent maritime cooperation initiatives in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), highlighting cooperative trends at regional, subregional and bilateral levels. Ranging from security cooperation among nations and regional cooperation for fisheries management, to multidimensional capacity building, the trends also bring forth the opportunities for furthering the cooperation. The paper explores avenues for cooperation under existing pan-IOR constructs, underscoring the need for a multi-pronged approach to capacity building, and harnessing the potential of such cooperation across various maritime disciplines.
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