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085597
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The Mumbai terrorist attack of 26th November 2008, has correctly, focused on issues concerning the security of India's vast coastline. Earlier, in 1993, the maharastra coast had been used to bring in huge amount of RDX explosives which were subsequently used by terrorists in the several blasts carried out across the metropolis. This does not mean that coastal route has not been used for other nefarous activities before or since then.
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079790
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New Delhi, Ministry of Defence (Navy), 2007.
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ix, 146p.
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079515
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New Delhi, National Maritime Foundation, 2007.
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Description |
ix, 230p.
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9780979617409
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085607
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Cross boarders terrorism has taken an entirely new dimension. The Indian security establishment is on high alert to tackle the newest frontier of terror- maritime terrorism. The council for security cooperation in Asia Pacific (CSCAP) working group has defined maritime terrorism.
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ID:
001941
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New Delhi, Knowledge world, 2000.
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xxii, 208p.
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8186019294
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091202
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085599
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Despite lessons from the past when India was subjugated by major sea powers, modern India is not particularly known for a maritime outlook. Recent events go further to underscore the sea-blindness of its policymakers, which bears the potential to undermine not only India's vital interests, but also its foremost strategic imperative of self preservation.
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004197
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New Delhi, IDSA, 1993.
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182p.
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8186019006
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085582
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In the late 1930s, a famous radio program in the USA called war of the worlds-a story line that proposed an attack on the earth from Mars-crated a sensation and instilled fear into the listening audience. Those were simpler times and ours is hopefully- a more sophisticated and global situation. However, the proposition of attacks on the homeland is no less cogent today. My purpose in this presentation is not to scare anyone, but to provoke strategic diaogue using a toatally theoretical scenario-generated in keeping with the overall theme of this conference by computer.
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ID:
080253
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Publication |
New Delhi, New Century Publications, 2008.
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Description |
xvi, 208p.
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9788177081565
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076142
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089249
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2009.
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Maritime violence off the Horn of Africa has generated immense global attention. Ships carrying cargo that included oil, military weapons, and chemicals have been attacked. More than 20,000 vessels ply this strategically important area that includes the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, and the western Indian Ocean every year. To confront the threat of Somali piracy, a combination of national commitment, naval force, and international action has emerged, presaging greater partnering, utilization of the rule of law to address regional instability at sea, 'out-of-area' employment of naval forces, and the integration of international organizations to facilitate repression of maritime piracy.
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ID:
076058
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075879
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