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Coastal and maritime security: two sides of the same coin / Das, P S   Journal Article
Das, P S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract 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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Freedom to use the seas: India's maritime military strategy / India. Ministry of Defence 2007  Book
India. Ministry of Defence Book
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Publication New Delhi, Ministry of Defence (Navy), 2007.
Description ix, 146p.
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Gaps in maritime security / Shashikumar, V K   Journal Article
Shashikumar, V K Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract 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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India maritime doctrine INBR 8 / India, Ministry of Defence. 2009  Book
India, Ministry of Defence. Book
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Publication New Delhi, Ministry of Defence, Gov. of India, 2009.
Description xii, 174p.
Contents B
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Indian navy's needs for UAVs by 2025 / Srivatsan, V   Journal Article
Srivatsan, V Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The present paper is based on the premise that maritime security will be of vital importance to the world if 2025 and, particularly, to a maritime nation, such as India. The oceans are, and will remain, a key source of food, energy, transportation, trade and communication. Although threats to maritime security have been prevalent from the days of pirates on sail ships, the dimensions of the challenges have increased manifold over time as man progressed from agrarian to industrial to the current information age.
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India's defence and national security / Dutt, Shekhar 2014  Book
Dutt, Shekhar Book
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Publication New Delhi, Har-Anand Publications Pvt Ltd, 2014.
Description 200p.Hbk
Standard Number 9788124117989
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India's maritime security / Roy-Chaudhury, Rahul 2000  Book
Roy-Chaudhury, Rahul Book
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Publication New Delhi, Knowledge world, 2000.
Description xxii, 208p.
Standard Number 8186019294
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ID:   091202


India's maritimesecurity: a bibliographic voyage / Singh, Navjot Bir   Journal Article
Singh, Navjot Bir Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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India's national security: annual review 2013 / Kumar, Satish (ed.) 2014  Book
Kumar, Satish (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Routledge, 2014.
Description xviii, 576p.Hbk
Standard Number 9781138796386
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India's National Security: concerns and strategies / Pillai, Mohanan B (ed.) 2013  Book
Pillai, Mohanan B (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, New Century Publications, 2013.
Description xviii, 404p.Hbk
Standard Number 9788177083569
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India's sea blindness / Khurana, Gurpreet   Journal Article
Khurana, Gurpreet Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract 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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Joint strike: IAF-Navy operations have to be synchronised to tackle any threat on our eastern sea board / Bahadur, Manmohan   Journal Article
Bahadur, Manmohan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract India had its most famous victory in December 1971 while resolving the geo-political absurdity of the British when they left India and made two culturally different entities of West Punjab and East Bengal under a single nation called Pakistan. It had to go one day, and in its dismemberment the Indian armed forces had their most famous hour too. While the formation of Bangladesh was the proverbial icing on the cake, what also emerged was the synergy amongst the three Services as the overall plan was put in action. Sure, there were some mismatches, but that can be expected when a war plan rolls into action. While the joint role of the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Indian Army (IA) in the Bangladesh war is well known, knowledge of the combined efforts of the IAF and the Indian Navy are conspicuous by their absence. To be sure, they were few due to the totally different directions of approach and the fact that there was no amphibious operation. But that was way back in 1971. What the future holds for IAF-Indian Navy (IN) operations on our Eastern sea board in the Bay of Bengal and the adjoining portion of the Indian Ocean is the aim of this essay.
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Man with a mission: chief of naval staff, Admiral D. K. Joshi PVSM, YSM, NM, VSM, ADC / Wahab, Ghazala   Journal Article
Wahab, Ghazala Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract First impressions are rarely accurate. But in the case of chief of naval staff, Admiral Devendra Kumar Joshi, the first impression held itself pretty accurately the second time too. The first time was at his annual press conference before the Navy Day last year when he took on the questions from the journalists without hesitation (some would say without caution as well), and the second time was at his house in the evening in the closing week of July.
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Maritime security: an Indian scenario / Sharma, G   Journal Article
Sharma, G Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract 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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Maritime security of India: coastal security challenges and policy options / Suresh R (ed.) 2014  Book
Suresh R (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Vij Books India Pvt Ltd, 2014.
Description x, 223p.Hbk
Standard Number 9789382652366
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Maritime trade and security: issues and country perspectives / Multani, Sukhvinder Kaur (ed) 2007  Book
Multani, Sukhvinder Kaur Book
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Publication Hyderabad, ICFAI University Press, 2007.
Description vii, 244p.
Standard Number 9788131407233
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Protecting India's waters: a look at Eurocopter's light naval multi-role helicopter, the AS565 MB panther / Force   Journal Article
Force Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Eurocopter's AS565 MB Panther provides a highly capable solution for planned helicopter acquisitions by the Indian Navy (IN) and Indian Coast Guard (ICG), offering a force multiplier with an excellent record that benefits from a heritage of mission-proven rotorcraft in service with military forces worldwide.
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