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E-grāmata: India's Naval Strategy and Asian Security

Edited by (Observer Research Foundation, India), Edited by (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
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This book examines India’s naval strategy within the context of Asian regional security.

Amidst the intensifying geopolitical contestation in the waters of Asia, this book investigates the growing strategic salience of the Indian Navy. Delhi’s expanding economic and military strength has generated a widespread debate on India’s prospects for shaping the balance of power in Asia. This volume provides much needed texture to the abstract debate on India’s rise by focusing on the changing nature of India’s maritime orientation, the recent evolution of its naval strategy, and its emerging defence diplomacy. In tracing the drift of the Navy from the margins of Delhi’s national security consciousness to a central position, analysing the tension between its maritime possibilities and the continentalist mind set, and in examining the gap between the growing external demands for its security contributions and internal ambivalence, this volume offers rare insights into India’s strategic direction at a critical moment in the nation’s evolution. By examining the internal and external dimensions of the Indian naval future, both of which are in dynamic flux, the essays here help a deeper understanding of India’s changing international possibilities and its impact on Asian and global security.

This book will be of much interest to students of naval strategy, Asian politics, security studies and IR, in general.

Recenzijas

'Overall, the book is a valuable compilation of relevant chapters written by respected academics and uniformed personnel. The information that one obtains from it is current and up-to-date... The editors of the book should be commended for successfully compiling a valuable volume which should be read by all layers of society.'

Sharifah Munirah Syed Hussein Alatas, National University of Malaysia, Journal of the Indian Ocean Region

List of figures
xi
List of tables
xii
Notes on contributors xiii
Acknowledgements xviii
List of abbreviations
xix
1 Introduction
1(10)
Anit Mukherjee
C. Raja Mohan
PART I The making of India's naval strategy
11(114)
2 India's maritime strategy
13(24)
Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
3 Tomorrow or yesterday's fleet? The Indian Navy's emerging operational challenges
37(28)
Iskander Rehman
4 In the far seas: projecting India's naval power
65(21)
Abhijit Singh
5 The unsinkable aircraft carrier: the Andaman and Nicobar Command
86(20)
Anit Mukherjee
6 India's naval diplomacy: the unfinished transitions
106(19)
C. Raja Mohan
PART II The external dimensions of India's naval strategy
125(122)
7 India in the US naval strategy
127(17)
Timothy D. Hoyt
8 `New normal' in the Indo-Pacific: Sino-Indian maritime security dilemma
144(31)
Koh Swee Lean Collin
9 Looming over the horizon: Japan's naval engagement with India
175(17)
Tomoko Kiyota
10 A sea of opportunities: South East Asia's growing naval cooperation with India
192(23)
Ristian Atriandi Supriyanto
11 India and regional maritime security
215(22)
Sam Bateman
12 India's naval moment
237(10)
Anit Mukherjee
C. Raja Mohan
Index 247
Anit Mukherjee is an Assistant Professor in the South Asia Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

C. Raja Mohan is a Distinguished Fellow at the Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, India, and leads the Strategic Studies Initiative of the Foundation. He has published several books, including Samudra Manthan: Sino-Indian Rivalry in the Indo-Pacific (2013).