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Building maritime partnerships with ocean science and technology / Kulshrestha, S   Article
Kulshrestha, S Article
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Summary/Abstract Oceans link India across the continents in its benign quest for peace and tranquility. Compared to the vastness of the oceanic imponderables, the understanding of the oceanic environment appears to be in its infancy. There is a need to enhance information about the oceanic sciences across large distances and great depths, as this would enhance national security. This is well beyond the resource capacity of any one nation in the Indian Ocean Region. As a first step, the area of cooperation can include the setting up of sea observatories. This would require collaboration in sensor technologies for ocean environment, computation and processing ability, management of information, and enhanced communication systems over and under the seas. Such partnerships would create enhanced oceanic information zones, which would help strengthen the national security of a nation as well as regional maritime security.
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Coast guards and maritime partnerships: an over-the-horizon perspective / Paleri, Prabhakaran   Article
Paleri, Prabhakaran Article
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Summary/Abstract Coast guards are unique forces with global potential. The first coast guard was created nearly four centuries ago in Europe, but countries are still unable to make the most of these forces even in the post-UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea) world. This paper underscores their strategic role and argues that the coast guards can accentuate their value in the geostrategic context by establishing maritime partnerships. Engaging the coast guards in maritime partnerships can also lead to combined and enhanced responsibility towards the global commons at sea.
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