
THE CHALLENGE OF IUU FISHING: A FIRST LOOK AT INDIAN RESPONSES
Keywords: IUU Fishing, Fishing, Fisheries, Fisheries Policy, Small-scale fishing, Artisanal fishing, Fish landing points, Fish landing centres, Geo-tagging, GIS, Economic impact, India, Maritime, Indian Ocean, Indo-Pacific.
“IUU Fishing”,…

Enhancing Capacity-of and Capabilities-in Repair of Submarine Communication Cables through International Cooperation
The resilience of submarine communication cables — which are integral to international connectivity — is receiving increasing attention at the international level.[1] Increasing the resilience of submarine communication…

FORGING A ‘MARITIME IDENTITY’ FOR INDIA
Given that the next two centuries are widely acknowledged to be centuries of the seas and space, it is prudent to bear in mind that over the course of these two centuries, “India will either be a maritime and space power… or she will not…
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A ROAD TO SCHUMAN ORGANISED BY THE DELEGATION OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
On 6th May, the Delegation of the European Union to India organised a Road to Schuman event titled “The Security Environment in the Indo-Pacific Region and the EU’s Role as a Security Actor in Partnership/Cooperation with India”. Vice…

The Trouble with Micronesia’s New China Policy: Implications of the FSM’s Informing China that it Opposes AUKUS and Supports the Global Security Initiative?
This article by Mr Richard Clark, former special Assistant and Press Secretary to the President of the Government of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) and founder of both the Cybersecurity & Intelligence Bureau (CSIB), and the FSM…

THE CASE FOR INDIA’S SEAFARING LEGACY - ANCIENT INDIAN SHIPBUILDING
Keywords: Maritime History, Indian Maritime History, Shipbuilding, Ancient Shipbuilding, Maritime Heritage
The contemporary global shipbuilding industry has been shaped by epochal change on a near continuous basis. Shipbuilding is itself…

ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION WITH THE US CAPSTONE COURSE FELLOWS
On 10 May 2024, the National Maritime Foundation hosted the US Capstone Course fellows for a professional interaction. The visiting delegation was provided a geo-strategic overview followed by insights into India’s maritime security imperatives…

Participation by Cmde Debesh Lahiri at the 4th Bay of Bengal Maritime Dialogue
Cmde Debesh Lahiri, Retd., Senior Fellow and the Executive Editor of the Flagship Journal 'Maritime Affairs', National Maritime Foundation, New Delhi spoke at the 4th Bay of Bengal Maritime Dialogue. The Dialogue was organised by the Centre…

The Information Fusion Centre-Indian Ocean Region engaged in the 15th ASEAN Regional Forum Inter-Sessional Meeting on Maritime Security
The Information Fusion Centre-Indian Ocean Region engaged in the 15th ASEAN Regional Forum Inter-Sessional Meeting on Maritime Security. Commodore Manish Sinha, Executive Director of the National Maritime Foundation represented the Organisation…

BOOK REVIEW- GWADAR: A CHINESE GIBRALTAR
Alok Bansal. New Delhi. Pentagon Press LLP, 2023. 224 Pages, ISBN 978-81-951894-8-9. Rs 995 (Hardcover)
China, in its attempt to secure a foothold in the Indian Ocean region, has taken keen interest in its ‘all-weather friend’, Pakistan,…

Thirty Years of ASEAN-India Relations: Towards Indo-Pacific
Prabir De, ed., KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, New Delhi 2023
Reviewed by Ms Sushmita Sihwag
In his seminal address at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore in 2018, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an emphatic appeal for Asian solidarity: “Asia…
