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NAVIGATING ECONOMIC SECURITY THROUGH SHIPBUILDING

Introduction The international shipping lanes that crisscross the vast expanse of the world’s oceans serve as the great highways of India's trade endeavours, carrying nearly 95 per cent of her trade by volume and 68 per cent by value. However,…
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18 January 2024
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SUSTAINABLE SHIP RECYCLING IN INDIA- LEGAL, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL ANALYSIS

Abstract: The Gulf of Khambhat, historically known as the Gulf of Cambay, is a bay in the Arabian Sea in the state of Gujarat on the west coast of India.  Alang-Sosiya, where the majority of India’s ship breaking and ship recycling industry…
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17 January 2024
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BOOK REVIEW - AUSTRALIA'S PIVOT TO INDIA

Andrew Charlton. Australia: Black Inc, 2023. 256 pages, Rs. 800 (online), ISBN‎ 978-1760644772 Australia and India have long shared a unique bond, encompassing everything from cricket to a thriving Indian diaspora.  The recently released…
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THE RED SEA CONUNDRUM

There has been substantial commentary on the Suez Canal and the Red Sea since 19 November 2023, the day the Houthi rebels seized[1] the MV Galaxy Leader, a British-owned, Japanese-operated ship in the southern Red Sea, which was carrying Israeli…
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