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Blue economy in the Indian Ocean : island states take the land / Sakhuja, Vijay   Article
Sakhuja, Vijay Article
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Key Words Indian Ocean  EEZ  Blue Economy  IORA  Island States 
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ID:   181911


Climate Change and the Island States: reimagining the International System / Sharma, Lokendra   Journal Article
Sharma, Lokendra Journal Article
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ID:   144018


India’s bilateral relations with two Island states in South Asia / Behera, Harish Chandra   Article
Behera, Harish Chandra Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s relations with island state of Sri Lanka and Maldives have many ups and downs in recent years. Sri Lanka’s economy is likely to grow at a faster pace but it is not clear whether the ethnic issue would be resolved. Internal tensions in Sri Lanka would put pressure on the country’s growth. India’s relationship with Sri Lanka should be multifaceted. The process of integrating Sri Lanka’s economy with that of India should be continued. Maldives would be struggling with the adverse consequences of climate change and seeking closer ties with India to manage them. India should assist Maldives as comprehensively as possible. The region can progress if the countries of the region create interdependencies and cooperate with each other to tackle common challenges.
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ID:   184876


Political dynamics of the Island states: a comparative study of Sri Lanka and Maldives / Phadnis, Urmila   Journal Article
Phadnis, Urmila Journal Article
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Small islands' understanding of maritime security: the cases of Mauritius and Seychelles / Murday, Linganaden ; Malcolm, James A   Journal Article
Linganaden Murday Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The inclusion of a Sustainable Development Goal (No. 14) on the oceans by the United Nations (UN) provides formal and global recognition that the effective management of the blue economy is a key component of global development efforts. For island states, the importance of the maritime domain is unquestionable with many having responsibility for, and access to, vast areas of ocean. In the Indian Ocean region, island states have increasingly recognized this situation by placing greater emphasis on ocean policy and the opportunities the maritime domain offers. However, island states inevitably face challenges as their smaller size often means they lack the capacity to enhance their maritime domain awareness and effectively respond to insecurity. This paper seeks to shed further light on the maritime security considerations – their characteristics and influencing factors – of island states in the Indian Ocean. The paper contains a content analysis of key documents to examine the way in which maritime security challenges have been publicly communicated by island states in the region. It then utilizes additional documents and interview material to elaborate the way in which two specific states – Mauritius and Seychelles – have approached their maritime security in maritime piracy for Seychelles and drug trafficking in Mauritius. In doing this, the paper provides valuable insights into the way in which policy-makers in Indian Ocean island states understand the sustainable development–maritime security relationship.
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