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124282
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2013.
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Maritime security in India is hampered more by lack of appropriate legal norms and accompanying structure of sea governance than by inadequacy of enforcement capabilities. That was revealed when Indian maritime enforcement agencies had intercepted MV Alondra Rainbownear west coast in November 1999 and brought the pirated Vessel and persons on board for trail to Mumbai.
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124286
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2013.
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Indian have always been known to have had maritime intercource extending beyond the countries of Persian Gulf and the Red sea. India had trading relations with the Phoenicians, Jews, Assyrians, Greeks, Egyptians and Romans.
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124279
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2013.
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Earth is home to thousands of islands and it is very difficult to know their actual number in the world. More than 600 million people live on islands and one in every ten people on earth is an islander. These islands have isolated individual ecosystems and provide ideal venues for scientific studies of the earth environment. They have typically small populations and their small economies make vulnerable to outside pressure.
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124280
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2013.
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India's nuclear deterrence capability has also matured and has been given concrete shape in the last nine years. The country already has the Agni series of ballistic missiles and fighters to deliver nuclear weapons. Moreover, it will finally complete its nuclear triad when indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant becomes full operational towards end 2013.
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ID:
124287
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2013.
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In 1860 Henry Hennessy wrote that "if no great continents existed, but a great number of islands without any remarkble preponderance of land towards the tropical or polar regions, the mean temparature of the earth would be increased, and the distribution of heat over its surface rendered for more uniform."
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ID:
124284
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2013.
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History of the law of the sea is to a large extent the story of the development of freedom of the seas doctorine and the vicissitudes through wgich has it has passed through the centuries. For the last nearly 200 years, it has been accepted as an undisputed priciples, almost a dogma, which no one could dare challanges.
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124281
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2013.
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Instead of including in aggressive posturing, leaders of the region must recognize shifting dynamics and strengthen the East Asia summit as the mechanism to resolve differences.
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124285
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2013.
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Port played an important role in the maritime history of ancient Odisha as elsewhere. The long coastline of Odisha was studded with several excellent ports and anchorages during the anceint period. Since ports of anchorage were a pre - requisite for overseas trade and commerce many ports natuarlly grew up at strategic points.
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124288
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2013.
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A tidal bore is a spectacular tidal phenomenon in which the leading edge of the incoming tide forms of wave (or number of waves) that travels up a river or narrow bay against the direction of the river or bay's current it is a passive surge of tidal origin that forms when a rising tide enters a shallow, gently sloping and narrowing river from a board funnel mouthed estuary.
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