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MODI’S VISIT TO EAST AFRICA: TRANSFORMING HISTORICAL RELATIONSHIPS INTO MODERN PARTNERSHIPSImage Credits: Asian Voice

MODI’S VISIT TO EAST AFRICA: TRANSFORMING HISTORICAL RELATIONSHIPS INTO MODERN PARTNERSHIPS

The Indian Prime Minister Modi visited Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania and Kenya - all situated on the east coast of Africa- in July this year. These maritime neighbours are connected by the Indian Ocean which has facilitated movement of…
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2 September 2016
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IS THE CHINESE ADIZ REALLY OVER THE SOUTH CHINA SEA HORIZON?Image Credits: ASIA MARITIME TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE: CSIS

IS THE CHINESE ADIZ REALLY OVER THE SOUTH CHINA SEA HORIZON?

Declaration of an Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) by China over the East China Sea (ECS)   in November 2013 had raised wide spread speculations that Beijing might follow it up with a similar ADIZ in South China Sea (SCS) too. In less…
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11 August 2016
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CHINA’S ANTI-SHIP MISSILES: THE GROWING ASIAN MISSILE GAPImage Credits: Suptnik News

CHINA’S ANTI-SHIP MISSILES: THE GROWING ASIAN MISSILE GAP

Strategic Balance of Power is rapidly changing in Asia - often faster than most realise. The increasing defence budget of the Peoples’ Liberation Army (PLA) in keeping with the rapid growth of the Chinese economy and the country’s technical…
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10 August 2016
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INDIAN NAVY’S MARITIME SECURITY STRATEGY: AN ASSESSMENTImage Credits: Indian Navy

INDIAN NAVY’S MARITIME SECURITY STRATEGY: AN ASSESSMENT

In February 2016, India’s Eastern Naval Command hosted the International Fleet Review (IFR), underlining Indian Navy’s growing prowess and ambitions.  Though it was largely a ceremonial inspection of naval warships by the Indian president,…
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8 August 2016
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MALDIVES PRESIDENT VISITS INDIA: BILATERAL PARTNERSHIP FOR REGIONAL SECURITYImage Credits: DNA India

MALDIVES PRESIDENT VISITS INDIA: BILATERAL PARTNERSHIP FOR REGIONAL SECURITY

On 11 April 2016, the President of Maldives, Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom said in New Delhi, “The reason I visited India today is to express my appreciation for the very steadfast leadership India has shown in protecting Maldives in the CMAG…
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4 August 2016
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INDIA AND MALDIVES: A TRIUMPH FOR MARITIME DIPLOMACY Image Credits: Vivekananda International Foundation

INDIA AND MALDIVES: A TRIUMPH FOR MARITIME DIPLOMACY 

The Indian Navy deployed an Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Mk –III aircraft together with aircrew and a support team to Maldives on 27th April, to assist the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) in “coastal surveillance and reconnaissance”.…
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8 July 2016
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SAGARMALA 2.0: TARGETING MARITIME SECTOR TO DRIVE ECONOMIC GROWTHImage Credits: The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, GOI

SAGARMALA 2.0: TARGETING MARITIME SECTOR  TO DRIVE ECONOMIC GROWTH

On April 14, 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the National Perspective Plan of the Ministry of Shipping at the first Maritime India Summit held in Mumbai in which 42 countries participated. This Plan was titled, ‘Sagarmala’–a…
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31 May 2016
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REVIVAL OF CHINA’S COLOMBO PORT CITY PROJECT: IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIAImage Credits: The Quint

REVIVAL OF CHINA’S COLOMBO PORT CITY PROJECT: IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIA

Two high profile visits originated out of Sri Lanka in the first week of April: that of the Sri Lankan Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Air Chief Marshal Kolitha Gunatilleke to India between 03 – 08 April and the Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil…
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10 May 2016
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INDO-US JOINT NAVAL PATROL – PLAUSIBLE PROPOSAL OR RHETORICImage Credits: Politico

INDO-US JOINT NAVAL PATROL – PLAUSIBLE PROPOSAL OR RHETORIC

Speaking at the Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi on 02 March 2016, Admiral Harry B Harris, Commander, United States Pacific Command, exhorted that the ‘Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QSD)’ between India, Japan, Australia and the United States…
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11 April 2016
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America’s Expectation versus India’s Expediency: India as a Regional ‘Net Security Provider’Image Credits: Financial Express

AMERICA’S EXPECTATION VERSUS INDIA’S EXPEDIENCY: INDIA AS A REGIONAL ‘NET SECURITY PROVIDER’

During the ‘Raisina Dialogue’ held in March 2016 at New Delhi, Admiral Harry Harris, the Commander of United States (US) Pacific Command (CINCPAC) referred to the first ever tri-lateral (Australia, Japan and India) 1 ministerial discussions…
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4 April 2016
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INDIAN NAVY UPDATES INDIAN MARITIME DOCTRINE 2009Image Credits: DNA India

INDIAN NAVY UPDATES INDIAN MARITIME DOCTRINE 2009

On 12th February 2016, the Indian Navy released the Indian Maritime Doctrine 2015. It is an online version of the Indian Maritime Doctrine 2009, updated as on 2015. It may be recalled that the first ever edition of Indian Maritime Doctrine was…
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22 March 2016
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FIRST CHINA-INDIA MARITIME DIALOGUE: BEYOND ‘ICEBREAKING’Image Credits: The Brookings Institution

FIRST CHINA-INDIA MARITIME DIALOGUE: BEYOND ‘ICEBREAKING’

On 4th February 2016, India and China held their first-ever „Maritime Affairs Dialogue‟ at New Delhi. While the Indian side was led by the Joint Secretary (Disarmament and International Security Affairs) in the Ministry of External Affairs…
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23 February 2016
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