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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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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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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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