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The Chagos Treaty – A Maritime Security Perspective through the Lens of History, Geo-Politics, and its Implications for India

By – Tushar Mishra Abstract This blog gives a broad impression of the recently concluded Chagos Treaty’s historical, geopolitical, and … More

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Arrest of Vessels: A Legal Perspective on Maritime Claims and Recent Judicial Trends

By Swayam Sambhab Mohanty and Surya Prakash Swain Introduction India’s maritime space, stretching more than 7,500 kilometres and representing 95% … More

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The Ship-breaking Industry amidst the Hong Kong Convention: Re-evaluating India’s

By Sanya Khera Introduction The Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships, 2009 (HKC) … More

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GUARDIANS OF THE SEA: INDIA’S GROWING ROLE AS A SECURITY PROVIDER INTHE INDIAN OCEAN

By Nardeep Chawla Introduction Indian Ocean plays a significant role in the global maritime trade and more than 80% of … More

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Into the Hot Waters of the Indo-Italian Conflict – The Enrica Lexie Case

Mili Budhiraja* “We have no more right to decline the exercise of jurisdiction which is given, than to usurp that … More

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The Indo-Lankan Fishing Water Conflict Vis-à-vis United Nations Convention of the Law of the Seas

Raj Shekhar & Astutya Prakhar* Introduction The two nations of India and Sri-Lanka have shared a common history, intellect, culture, … More

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