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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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Ocean-gate disaster: An analysis of torts

By Chinmaya Vidyadhar Joshi Introduction In June 2023, Titan, a submarine owned by Ocean-gate, an American tourism and expeditions company, … More

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Ravaging the endless Oceans through deep sea mining

By Aditi Sinha & Soumya Pradhan What is deep sea mining? Deep sea mining involves extracting metals and minerals from … More

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Navigating Troubled Waters: The Anti-Maritime Piracy Act, 2022 and the Red Sea Conflict

By Samridhi Prakash On 5th January, 2024, in a daring operation the Indian Navy’s Marcos thwarted hijacking attempt of MV … More

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Navigating the Abyss: Evaluating India’s Environmental Stewardship Deep Sea Mining

By Sushrut Devadiga Introduction The world stands at the precipice of a potentially transformative yet ecologically dangerous undertaking in the … More

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The Effect of the Red Sea Conflict on Maritime Trade

By Aditya Danturty Introduction Post the of Somali piracy in 2009, the next wave of maritime disruption in the middle … More

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Carbon Free Shipping: A Sustainable Approach to International Shipping

By Lohitakshaa Mohapatra Amidst growing environmental concerns, the COP28 held in Dubai has been significant. The summit brought international shipping, … More

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