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Maritime Affairs (Summer 2017)
Vol. 13 No.1
S.no
Title
Author
01
China’s Maritime Security Strategy: An Assessment of the White Paper on the Asia-Pacific Security Cooperation
Dhara P.Shah
02 India’s Maritime Strategy: Context and Subtext
Gurpreet S Khurana
03 Maritime Security in the Indo-Pacific: The Role of the US and its Allies
Prakash Gopal
04 The Role of Japan-India-Sri Lanka Maritime Security Cooperation in the Trump Era
Dr Satoru Nagao
05 Elements of Sri Lanka’s Geopolitics: Impact on United States’ Foreign Policy
Bhagya Senaratne
06 China’s Access to Gwadar Port: Strategic Implications and options for India
Ms. Portia B. Conrad
07 Vietnam-India Maritime Cooperation
Xuan Vinh Vo
08 Indo-US Security Cooperation: Implications for the
Indian Ocean
Vivek Mishra
09 Prospects for Russia-India Relations in the Indian Ocean Region
Nitika Srivastava
10 China Deep-Sea Exploration: Intention and Concerns
Dolma Tsering
Maritime Affairs (Winter 2017)
Vol. 13 No. 2
S.no
Title Author
01 India’s Emerging Concept of Regional Maritime Security
Vivek Mishra
02 Changing Dynamics of India’s Indian Ocean Policy
Baljit Singh Mann
03 Maritime Search and Rescue and Disaster Relief
in the Indo-Pacific: The Need for “National Will”
Gurpreet S Khurana
04 Maritime Component of China- Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC): India-China
Competition in the Arabian Sea
Prakash Panneerselvam
05 Indonesia’s New Ocean Policy: Analyzing the External Dimension
Shafiah F. Muhibat
06 Code of Conduct in the South China Sea: More Discord than Accord
Rahul Mishra
07 China, Japan and the East China Sea Imbroglio
Amrita Jash
08 Japan’s “Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy”: Reality before the Rhetoric?
Shahana Thankachan
Maritime Affairs (Summer 2016)
Vol. 12 No. 1
S.no Title Author
01 Understanding Indian Policy dilemmas in the Indo-Pacific through and India-US-China
maritime triangle lens
Deepa M. Ollapally
02 China as an Indian Ocean power: trends and implications
Gurpreet S Khurana
03 China’s soft power projection across the oceans
Antara Ghosal Singh
04 China’s cruise industry: progress, challenges
and outlook
Ke XU
05 Emerging from obscurity: small navies and sea-launched land attack cruise missiles
Swee Lean Collin Koh
06 Defining the Blue Economy
S. Smith-Godfrey
07 Ocean governance: strengthening the legal framework for conservation of marine
biological diversity beyond areas of national jurisdiction
Kapil Narula
08 The importance of public diplomacy in formulating a maritime policy for the Indian
Ocean Region
Bhagya Senaratne
Maritime Affairs (Winter 2016)
Vol. 12 No. 2
S. no Title Author
01 Blue Economy in Southeast Asia: Oceans as the new frontier of economic development
Rajni Nayanthara Gamage
02 A void and a challenge: Rules of engagement at sea in
a low-intensity conflict environment
Gurpreet S Khurana
03 Indonesia’s potential as a maritime power
Premesha Saha
04 Russia’s naval resurgence in Eurasia?
Nitika Srivastava
05 Migrants at sea: Case studies of Syrians and
Rohingyas
Abhiruchi Chatterjee
06 Legal frameworks for maritime safety and security in the Indian Ocean Region: Prospects and proposals
Paul Musili Wambua
07 Emerging technologies: Impact on shipbuilding
S.K. Jha
08 Impact of maritime security policies on the marine
ecosystem
Arnab Das
09 A citizen engagement approach to water advocacy: experiences for “expedition Great Lakes”
J.A. Pate and E.E McKinnon
Maritime Affairs (Summer 2015)
Vol. 11 No. 1
S.no Title Author
01 China’s 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Initiative,
Energy Security and SLOC Access
Christopher Len
02 China, India and “ Maritime Silk Road”: Seeking a
Confluence
Gurpreet S Khurana
03 Mineral Exploration in the Indian Ocean: India’s
policy Response
Pankaj K. Jha
04 Ocean Governance in the Indian Ocean Region- An
Alternative Perspective
Arnab Das and D.S.P.
Varma
05 Ensuring Sustainable Oceans Kapil Narula
06 Legal Issues in the Protection of Marine Biology
Diversity beyond National Jurisdiction
Sunil Kr. Agarwal
07 Prospects for Russian-Indian Cooperation in the
High North: Actors, Interests, Obstacles
Nadezhda Filimonova
08 Review of Global Naval Shipbuilding Trends and
lessons for Indian Shipbuilding Industry
P.R. KulKarni
Maritime Affairs (Winter 2015)
Vol. 11 No. 2
S.no Title Author
01 Fleet Naval Review: A Short History Michael Markowitz
02 Russia’s place in a Polycentric Naval Setup Victor Sumskey and
Evgeny Kanaev
03 Maritime Security and Multilateral Cooperation: A
Japanese perspective
Satoru Nagao
04 Modi’s Maritime Diplomacy: A Strategic opportunity G.Padmaja
05 From “ Bridges” to “united”- Measuring Indo-US
Interest Contiguity in Strategic Outreaches
Raghavendra Mishra
06 ASEAN Perspective on Challenges and Opportunities of
Partnership across the Sea
Wilfried A. Herrmann
07 Building a more secure Maritime Asia Chunhao Lou
08 Towards enhancing Maritime Capability in the Indian
Ocean Rim
Yogesh V. Athawale
09 Coast Guards and Maritime Partnerships: An Over-the-
Horizon Perspective
Prabhakaran Paleri
10 Training Together- A Fundamental building block for
pulling together
Monty Khanna
11 Exploring Synergies and Prospects for India-US Naval
Cooperation in Energy and Environment
Kapil Narula
12 Bridging Maritime Partnerships with Ocean Science
and technology
S. Kulshrestha
13 Maritime aspects of Space Technology Ajay Lele
Maritime Affairs (Summer 2014)
Vol. 10 No. 1
S.no Title Author
01 Civil-Military Dissonance: The Bane of India’s
National Security
Admiral Arun Prakash
(Retd)
02 The Soldier, the State and the Society in India: A
Precarious balance
Harsh V. Pant
03 Federal aspects of Internal Security: Indian Case N. Manoharan
04 India’s expanding Foreign Policy in the Asia- Pacific
Region: Implications and Prospects for the India-
New Zealand relationship
Ashok Sharma
05 Managing Strategic Security Transactions in the
Indian Ocean Region: Moving away from Zero-Sum
Lens
Raghavendra Mishra
06 Coastal Gujarat on the Eve of Portuguese arrival Sohinee Basak
07 Emerging trends in the Shipping Industry-
Transitioning towards sustainability
Kapil Narula
Maritime Affairs (Winter 2014)
Vol. 10 No. 2
S.no Title Author
01 China’s Maritime –strategic presence in IOR:
Geopolitical, Geoeconomic and Security Import
Gurpreet S Khurana
02 China’s Military capability and anti-access area-
denial operations
Sumathy Permal
03 Regional Strategies and Military building in East
Asia and Indo-Pacific: A Russian perspective
Anna Kireeva
04 Maritime Military Context of the US Rebelance:
Strategic basis and prognosis
Raghavendra Mishra
05 Non-traditional Maritime Security threats in the
Indian Ocean Region
Aditi Chatterjee
06 Climate change and Oceans- Growing threats
and Implications for India
Kapil Narula
Maritime Affairs (Summer 2013)
Vol. 9 No. 1
S.no Title Author
01 Coastal Ecology: Development, directions and
dimensions
Jai S. Singh
02 Holistic Maritime Capacity Building: New “ Route” to
China’s Rise
Kamlesh K. Agnihotri
03 A Fleet under review for a century: An Essay on
“Dreadnought to daring-100 years of comment,
controversy and debate in the Naval review”- Captain
Peter Horne, RN, ed.
Sudarshan Shrikhande
04 India-Australia maritime Cooperation: Challenge and
the way ahead
Omprakash Dahiya
05 Offshore platforms: A legal overview in Indian Ocean
Perspective
Brij M. Dimri
06 Ransom Demands by pirates: Study of the problem as
a bargaining game
A.P. Golaya
07 US-India Defense Industry Collaborations: Trends,
Challenges and prospects
Ashok Sharma
Maritime Affairs (Winter 2013)
Vol. 9 No. 2
S.no Title Author
01 Naval power Dynamics in the western pacific Ocean: Impact on the
Maritime situation in East and South China Seas
Kamlesh K
Agnihotri
02 Maritime Counter-terrorism: The Challenges of Centre-state
relations in India
Riddhi Shah
03 The Ineluctable outer space for India’s National Security Ajay Bohtan
04 Sea-Level rise and population displacement in Bangladesh: Impact
on India
Sahana Bose
05 Diaspora as a factor in India-Myanmar relations Amit Singh
Maritime Affairs (Summer 2012)
Vol. 8 No. 1
S.no Title Author
01 Arctic Melt: The Outlook for India Commander (Retd.)
Neil Gadihoke
02 Protection of trade and energy supplies in the Indian
Ocean Region
Commander Kamlesh
K. Agnihotri
03 India-Japan Security Cooperation: A new era of
partnership in Asia
Joshy M. Paul
04 Navies and Security in the global commons Commander Sharad
Sinsunwal
05 Indo- Vietnam relations: An answer to Sino-Pak
partnership?
Aditi Malhotra
06 Maritime history of India: An overview Dr Amit Kumar
07 South China Sea Disputes: Regional Issue, Global
Concerns
Dr Amit Singh
08 A Scientific approach to measure shipbuilding
productivity
Commander S.
Navaneetha Krishnan
09 A case for a new Warship-Building Strategy Rear Admiral (Retd)
Sushil Ramsay
Maritime Affairs (Winter 2012)
Vol. 8 No. 2
S.no Title Author
01 Defence of Japan: Decision-makers and trends Jithin S. George
02 Emerging trends in India- Myanmar relations Amit Singh
03 Environment Manipulation: Force multiplier in a
Maritime Operation
Ajay Bohtan
04 Contours of Security in cyberspace Wg Cdr Sanjay
Poduval
05 The Chinese Navy’s Submarine arm: Lynchpin of ‘Arctic
Defence’
Cdr Kamlesh K
Agnihotri
06 Indo-US Maritime Cooperation: Challenges and
Prospects
Sudesh Rani
Maritime Affairs (Summer 2011)
Vol. 7 No. 1
S.no Title Author
01 China’s Maritime Challenges in the Indian Ocean Admiral Arun
Prakash
02 Geopolitical consequences of the global financial and
economic crisis:Emerging contours
Shyam Saran
03 Emerging security architecture in the Indian Ocean
Region: Policy options for India
Joshy M. Paul
04 Modernisation of the Chinese Navy, its strategic expansion
into the Indian Ocean Region and Likely impact on the
regional stabality
Kamlesh Kumar
Agnihotri
05 Japan’s Nuclear Hedging Jithin S. George
06 India-Malaysia strategic relations Amit Singh
07 The opening of the Northern Sea Route Joshua Ho
Maritime Affairs (Winter 2011)
Vol. 7 No. 2
S.no Title Author
01 Rise of the East: The Maritime Dimensions Admiral Arun
Prakash
02 Emerging trends in the PLA Army Brigadier Arun
Sahgal
03 Modernisation of the Chinese Air Force and its implications
for India
Cdr Kamlesh K.
Agnihotri
04 China’s Maritime Strategy and India: Consonance and
Discord
Cdr Gurpreet S
Khurana
05 Analysis of Chinese Shipbuilding Industry: Strategic
Lessons for India
Cdr S. Navaneetha
Krishnan
06 China’s Military Space capabilities Wing Commander
Sanjay Poduval
07 Indian and Chinese Economic Trajectories: Future
Prospects
Zorawar Daulet
Singh
08 China’s Strategic Influence in South Asia B. Raman
Maritime Affairs (Summer 2010)
Vol. 6 No. 1
S.no Title Author
01 Geopolitical consequences of the Global Financial and
Economic Crisis
Shyam Saran
02 Maritime Threat perceptions: Non-state actors in the
Indian Ocean Region
Alok Bansal
03 India-Bangladesh Maritime Dispute: An International
Law perspective
Sunil Kumar Agarwal
04 China’s Strategic advancement in Southeast Asia:
Trade, Diplomacy and Connectivity
Anushree Bhattacharyya
05 Strategic direction of the PLA Navy: Capability and
Intent Assessment
Kamlesh Kumar
Agnihotri
06 The IONS initiative and its prospects for security
cooperation within the IOR
Yogesh V. Athawale
07 Climate Change: Implications for the Indian Navy Neil Gadihoke
08 Open registers: A necessity or mere convenience? Manav Sehgal
09 Tackling Somali Piracy: Towards a political solution Trinanjan
Radhakrishnan
Maritime Affairs (Winter 2010)
Vol. 6 No. 2
S.no Title Author
01 India and the changing Geopolitics of the Indian Ocean C. Raja Mohan
02 China’s Naval aviation and its prospective role in blue
water capabilities of the PLA Navy
Kamlesh Kumar
Agnihotri
03 The role of energy security in China’s Foreign Policy: A
Maritime perspective
Joshy M. Paul
04 Understanding Security in regionalism framework:
ASEAN Maritime Security in Perspective
Anushree
Bhattacharyya
05 A Cultural Analysis of the Ethno- Political conflict in Sri
Lanka
Trinanjan
Radhakrishnan
06 “Dark Chill in the Persian Gulf”- Iran’s Conventional and
unconventional Naval Forces
Abhijit Singh
07 Piracy in the Gulf of Aden: Naval challanges Shishir Upadhyaya
08 The Emerging scenario of alternative Neil Gadihoke
Maritime Affairs (Summer 2009)
Vol. 5 No. 1
S.no Title
Author
01 The evolving dynamics of Piracy and armed robbery at
Sea in the Modern era: Scope, diplomats, dangers and
policy responses
Peter Chalk
02 The Obama administration and Asia-Pacific security
Environment
Michael Mcdevitt
03 Long range identification and tracking (LRIT) apropos
global Maritime Security
B.K. Verma
04 International Ship and Port facility security (ISPS) code
and crew welfare
Rakish Suppiah
05 Mitigating Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions from
International Shipping in Post-Kyoto Climate Policy:
Legal issues and Challenges
Sunil Kumar
Agarwal
06 Puthuvypin-Vallarpadam Port Project: Is there a
Future?
John Jacob Puthur
07 White paper on “China’s National Defence in 2008”: An
Analysis
Kamlesh Kumar
Agnihotri
08 The changing Bilateral contours of Indo-Bangladesh
relations
Sreeradha Datta
Maritime Affairs (Winter 2009)
Vol. 5 No. 2
S.no Title
Author
01 India’s National Security Challenges: An Armed
Forces overview
Sureesh Mehta
02 Maritime Imperatives of Indian Foreign Policy Shiv Shankar Menon
03 Strategic Policy-making and the Indian System Arun Prakash
04 Indian Navy’s moment of reckoning: Intellectual
Clarity need of the hour
Harsh V. Pant
05 Malacca Strait Security Intiative: Potential for Indian
Navy’s participation in the evolving regional security
environment
Shishir Upadhyaya
06 Responding to Asymmetric threats in the Maritime
Domain: Diplomacy, Law and Naval Operations
Brian Wilson
07 Regulating Ocean Noise: A Non- traditional threat to
Maritime Security
Michael T. Palmer
08 Civil and Defence Science and Technology: China
2025
Raja Menon
Maritime Affairs (Summer 2008)
Vol. 4 No. 1
S.no Title
Author
01 Political Development in Myanmar and India’s
strategic interests
Baladas Ghoshal
02 Security Environment in the Eurasia Blue Belt and
proposed responses
Rear Admiral Kazumine
Akimoto (Retd JMSDF)
03 Inter-agency coordination and maritime domain
awareness: Experience and Lessons
Commander Devbrat
Chakraborty
04 Maritime exclusion zone: Legal perspective and
strategic options
Commander Abhay
Kumar Singh
05 Territorial dispute in the East China Sea and its
effects on China-Japan relations
Joshy M Paul
Maritime Affairs (Winter 2008)
Vol. 4 No. 2
S.no Title Author
01 The United States’ and China’s spheres of influence
crossing in the Oceans
Hideshi Ueno
02 Sabre-rattling off Somalia Vijay Sakhuja
03 Limitations of International Maritime Law: An
Analysis of the Corfu Channel and Aegean sea
disputes
Commander Vivek
Dahiya
04 Indian Navy’s needs for UAVs by 2025 Commander V
Srivatsan (Retd)
05 The Global Maritime partnership: Can Navies
make it work?
Lieutenant Commander
Yogesh V Athawale
06 Challenges for Cooperative maritime security: An
Indian Ocean perspective
Commodore Rajeev
Sawhney
07 International Ship and Port facility security (ISPS)
code: impact on seafarers
Abhimanyu Kumar
08 A Glimpse in to Into India’s Maritime History Commodore Anil K Dhir
(Retd)
09 Structure of Indian Maritime Trade: 10th to 15th
century AD
Lieutenant Amrinder
Maritime Affairs (Summer 2007)
Vol. 3 No. 1
S.no Title
Author
01 Asian Rivalry: The evolving Scenario Bill Emmott
02 Sri Lanka: No end to the Agony Rear Admiral Ravi
Vohra (Retd)
03 China’s Power ascendance: Implications for maritime
Strategy
Jonathan D.
Pollack
04 US Defence transformation: Implications for South Asia P.K. Ghosh
05 Energy Security, Gulf Geopolitics and India-GCC
cooperation: A Maritime approach
Satyanarayan
Pattanayak
06 The Maritime Route of the East Indies Vice Admiral
Emmanuel
Descleves
07 The Growth of great eastern Shipping Company: As I
saw it
Asha Sheth
08 Port Security in the post 9/11 Matrix: Securing the
Borders, sharing the burden
Nazery Khalid
09 Marine Fishery resources of India’s exclusive economic
zone: Exploration, Utilisation, Policies and Problems
K. Gopakumar
Maritime Affairs (Winter 2007)
Vol. 3 No. 2
S.no Title Author
01 A Cooperation strategy for 21st century seapower:
Thinking about the New US Maritime Strategy
Timothy D Hoyt and
Andrew C Winner
02 China’s Ascendancy: Charting its way to Global
Power
Rear Admiral Ravi Vohra
(Retd)
03 The Indian Navy and Sea Power Rear Admiral R Chopra
(Retd)
04 Yen and the art of Malacca Strait Maintenance Nazery Khalid
05 The Indian Navy’s Trade Structure of 1947: Can it
work in the 21st century?
Rear Admiral K Raja
Menon (Retd)
06 Surveillance strategy for Maritime Security Commander V Srivatsan
07 Maritime Terrorism and Laws of the Sea: A Critical
Analysis
Commander Mohit Goel
NM
08 The Persian Gulf in India’s Maritime Focus Lieutenant Commander
Yogesh v Athawale
09 Littoral Warfare: Relevance and challenges for
regional Navies
Captain Monty Khanna
Maritime Affairs (Summer 2006)
Vol. 2 No. 1
S.no Title
Author
01 The Sir Creek Affair: Can we accelerate the
resolution?
Ravi Vohra
02 Peace in our time? The Maritime and Nuclear
dimensions
Hasan Ansari
03 The Maritime dimensions of India’s energy security
calculus
P.K. Ghosh
04 Unforeseen consequences: How a box changed our
lives
Mathew Mathai
05 Ship recycling industry in India: Legal Implications Ticy V. Thomas
06 Mangrove Bio- Shields: The Key to disaster
mitigation and coastal sustenance
C.S. Anuradha and
Lalitha Ramadurai
07 Maritime awareness in Europe and capacity-building Sphie Boisseau du
Rocher
08 Management of Resources in the Indian Ocean and
National Security
Harvir Sharma
09 Liability for the carriage of goods by Sea under the
hague, Hague-Visby and Hamburg rules
R. Bhanu Krishna
Kiran
Maritime Affairs (Winter 2006)
Vol. 2 No. 2
S.no Title
Author
01 Maritime Doctrine and transformation in the
Asia-Pacific
W. Lawrence S.
Prabhakar
02 The 1988 SUA convention and the 2005 SUA
protocol: Tools to Combat piracy, armed robbery
and maritime Terrorism
Robert Beckman
03 National Waterways 1: A View from the River A.J.B. Singh
04 Coastal Shipping set to blaze a Trail Joseph R. Fonseca
05 Offshore energy security in Iran: Lessons and
Implications for India
Sanjay J. Singh
06 Implications of the construction of the Kra Canal Neil Gadihoke
07 Maritime Cooperation: Plain talk, Utopian or
doable
Manoj Gupta
08 Naval forces developments in Southeast Asia Joshua Ho
Maritime Affairs (Winter 2005)
Vol. 1 No. 1
S.no Title
Author
01 Continental Shelf: Time is Running out Ravi Vohra
02 Some Reflections on Maritime developments in the
Indo-Pacific during the past sixty years
Peter Cozens
03 Capacity building for Maritime Security
Cooperation: Concepts and Requirements
Sam Bateman
04 The Indian Ocean: Evolving Maritime Strategy of
great powers
K.R. Singh
05 Sethusamundram Canal and the changing
dimensions of Maritime Security
R.S. Vasan
06 Disasters: Issues of Management and Ocean
Scenario
Prabhakaran Paleri
07 Maritime Nexus: Bridging awareness and capacity-
building in the Philippe Maritime Viewpoint
Jesse M. Pascasio
08 Marine Pollution: An Environmental challenges to
India
S. Utham Kumar
Jamadhagni and C.S.
Anuradha
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