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EXAMINING FOOD-SECURITY AS A DRIVER OF JAPAN’S LONG-TERM PRESENCE IN THE INDIAN OCEAN: PART 1

Jay Maniyar, Research Associate, National Maritime Foundation
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9 December 2019
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PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF INDIA’S CRITICAL MARITIME INFRASTRUCTURE

PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF INDIA’S CRITICAL MARITIME INFRASTRUCTURE: Part 2: MARITIME ENERGY SECTOR

The impact of the energy sector upon other sectors of the economy, especially in a severely energy-deficient country like India, is inordinately large. As such, its criticality is commensurately high. The production and supply of energy resources…
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6 December 2019
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MAKING WAVES: AN E-NEWS BRIEF (1-15 NOVEMBER 2019)

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27 November 2019
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REINVIGORATING INDIA-MALDIVES MARITIME COOPERATION AMIDST THE GROWING SINO-INDO STRATEGIC COMPETITION IN THE INDIAN OCEAN REGION

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12 September 2019
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SOUTH KOREA POISED TO COMMIT TO THE US’S STRAIT OF HORMUZ MARITIME COALITION

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22 August 2019
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READING CHINA’S DEFENCE WHITE PAPERS - EXORCISING BIAS, FOILING DISINFORMATION

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12 August 2019
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ENTRY OF THE DRAGON - CHINA LOOKS TO THE WEST

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8 August 2019
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MANAGING CHINA AND THE CASE FOR ‘FACE’ (PART 1)

 China is considered one of the most intractable challenges in geopolitics today.  The remarkable success of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in recent decades, in achieving high economic growth by fusing together market economics and authoritarian…
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6 August 2019
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LET THE QUAD DIE: TOWARDS GREATER INDIAN LEADERSHIP IN THE INDO-PACIFIC

The Indian invitation to leaders of the BIMSTEC grouping to attend the second swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a number of significant implications.  For one, it is a sign that the current Indian establishment thinks…
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24 July 2019
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INDUSTRY 4.0 IN THE SHIPPING INDUSTRY: CHALLENGES AND PREPAREDNESS - THE PREVAILING SCENARIO

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24 July 2019
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INDIA’S MALDIVIAN RAPPROCHEMENT

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24 June 2019
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MAKING WAVES: FORTNIGHTLY E-NEWS BRIEF 15-30 April 2019

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24 May 2019
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