
ROLE OF MARINE INSURANCE IN OIL POLLUTION IN INDIA
All too often, “the asserted divide between public and private international law suggests that the two occupy different, mutually exclusive domains. On the one hand, public international law comprises the legally binding rules and principles…

MAKING WAVES E-NEWS BRIEF 12 APRIL 2021 – 18 APRIL 2021
Following Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's allusion of the Indo-Pacific as an “Asian NATO,” External Affairs Minister, Shri S Jaishankar, reassured his counterpart that Indian interests in this concept are driven by China's illegal…

MAKING WAVES E-NEWS BRIEF 05 APRIL 2021 – 11 APRIL 2021
A Freedom of Navigation patrol by the USS John Paul Jones through India’s Exclusive Economic Zone, without the prior consent of the Indian government shows that the two QUAD partners still have to iron-out fundamental issues vital to their…

PEERING DOWN THE HATCH: A QUICK PEEK AT INDIA'S SUBMARINE-WORLD
A Hindi translation of this article has been published in the April-May 2021 issue of “Defence Monitor” (Vol 9, Issue-4), a leading Hindi language defence magazine published in India. This English version is published with permission…

ENHANCING INDIA-AUSTRALIA TIES THROUGH MARITIME TRADE
This article launches the NMF’s advocacy for closer India-Australia economic and strategic ties and argues that the synchronisation of bilateral maritime trade may hold the key to future growth in the relationship between these two critical…

UNDERWATER COMMUNICATION CABLES: VULNERABILITIES AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES RELEVANT TO INDIA PART-2
This is the second and concluding part of an article on submarine communications cable systems relevant to India. Part-1 focussed upon providing an overview of these systems and the vulnerabilities to which they are subject. This concluding…

MAKING WAVES E-NEWS BRIEF 29 MARCH 2021 – 04 APRIL 2021
China’s 25-year economic cooperation agreement, worth $400 billion, with Iran, could subvert India’s attempts to establish itself as a reliable partner through modest investments in Iran’s port infrastructure. Elsewhere, India’s Adani…

UNDERWATER COMMUNICATION CABLES: VULNERABILITIES AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES RELEVANT TO INDIA PART-1
This two-part article aims to provide Indian policy-makers and lay readers alike with an overview of submarine communications cable systems in India, highlighting their criticality, their vulnerabilities, and the inadequate protection they receive…
Image Credits- Amit Dave of Reuters- https://gcaptain.com/photos-shipbreaking-in-alang-india/MARITIME POLLUTION AND THE SHIPBREAKING INDUSTRY — CHALLENGES AND MITIGATION-OPTIONS
Given the temptation of South Asian governmental bureaucracies to view the shipbuilding industry solely in economic terms and as a generator of employment, this article seeks to draw the attention of lay readers and government officials alike…

RISE OF THE ROBOTS: WEAPONIZATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
The history of human civilisation is a complex tapestry of individual and collective human development in the humanities and sciences interwoven with an apparently insatiable quest for power. This article concerns itself with some contemporary…

MAKING WAVES E-NEWS BRIEF 22 MARCH 2021 – 28 MARCH 2021
The dislodging of the stranded MV Ever Given from the banks of the Suez Canal did not end the legal troubles of the Japanese owners of the ill-fated ship. Facing insurance claims by the cargo owners of ships stuck in the logjam and damage…
