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India’s Blue Water Dominance in the Indian Ocean Region / Nim, Avneet Kumar ; Khobragade, Vinod   Journal Article
Khobragade, Vinod Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India has an expansive maritime strategy driven by state aspirations and is increasing its service capabilities and security relationships throughout the Indian Ocean region. The cooperative strategy for 21stCentury Sea powers which aimed at developing strategic partnerships with like-minded nations such as US, Japan and Australia, which are supporting the blue water dominance of India in the Indian Ocean Region. The Indian Navy as a security web supplier in the Indian Ocean is protective of territorial boundary and multiple ocean assets that cover an outsized Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
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India’s Challenges in Central Asia: a Pragmatic Realist Perspective / Khobragade, Vinod ; Nim, Avneet Kumar   Journal Article
Khobragade, Vinod Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Central Asian Region (CAR) mainly consist of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan republics is considered as an India’s strategic energy pastures having immense potential of regional cooperation and strategic engagements. But, the region witnessed a dormant phase from 1995 to 2015, and no Indian prime minister visited the region for strategic engagement during the period.
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ID:   189635


Indigenisation of Indian Navy: a Way Towards Self-Reliance India / Nim, Avneet Kumar   Journal Article
Nim, Avneet Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Post 1970, India’s commitment towards self-reliant navy is accelerating with a certain pace. Indian Commitment towards 100 per cent indigenisation by 2047 is a welcome step towards national power projection. According to IN reports, out of forty-one ships on order, thirty-nine are being built in India, and include advanced and complex platforms such as an aircraft carrier, and submarines and destroyers. While considerable progress has been made in indigenous shipbuilding, in certain specific areas, where domestic industry has not developed adequate capacity for meeting naval requirements within the timelines required, the IN continues to seek foreign acquisition of ships. Nevertheless, over the years, the IN has steadily evolved from a Buyers’ Navy to a Builders’ Navy focussed on evolving a force structure corresponding to the geopolitical and economic aspirations of the nation, within the scope of funding and indigenous shipbuilding capacity.
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New Cold War Diplomacy between China and the US / Nim, Avneet Kumar   Journal Article
Nim, Avneet Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Contrary, it can be analysed that NCW have varying degree of differences, firstly there is no clear cut bloc formation likewise of old cold war as primacy of national interests of countries like India, African and Latin American republics are intact, which are not taking the side of the US despite having close cooperation in many fields. Secondly, there is a Zeitenwende or turning point in new arms race globally. Recently Germany and Japan pledged to boost their defence spending to 2 per cent of its GDP and providing special funding to bolster the country’s defence. China is a primary push factor for the revival of arms race in the South Asia and South-East Asia. Recently, Philippines has signed a deal with BrahMos Aerospace Private Ltd. for the supply of shore-based BrahMos supersonic cruise missile.
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