Causal Analysis of India's Response to Maritime Security Debate at the UNSC
Journal of Security and Strategic Analyses
; 8(2):124-144, 2022.
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in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2277186
ABSTRACT
UNSC debate on the maritime security-initiated discussion on response and reaction plan not only for particular countries and regions overall. The Eastern part of the Indian Ocean (IO) has been a boiling cauldron due to the race of maritime hegemony, maritime alliances for economic cum security dimensions and choking important points of maritime trade in crisis. The outbreak of Covid heavily restricted global supply chains. Security cooperation should focus on 'reassurance' rather than 'deterrence' to create the desired security order in which multilateral frameworks may be formed. In this scenario, security interactions would help nation-states converge their national interests and minimize a zero-sum security situation. UNSC debate on maritime security demands for cooperative security approach through a framework of likeminded states. Pakistan foresees this debate as an increasing challenge by constructing the role of the Pakistan Navy to perform and ensure its capacities for maritime security in the long run. The paper presents the response to Indian Duplicities in the wake of the Russian proposal for maritime security management at UNSC in 2021. Strategic analysis with qualitative research method and exploratory approach is adopted in this research with pertinent and feasible findings.
Political Science--International Relations, International trade, Fishing vessels, Fisheries, Maritime security, Maritime law, Marine pollution, Causality, International cooperation, Nuclear power plants, Wildlife conservation, Security, Charters, Debates, Security management, Cooperation, Endangered & extinct species, Hegemony, Regions, Navy, Industrial safety, Fishing, Deterrence, Nation states, Commercial fishing, Rivers, Qualitative research, Pakistan, Indian Ocean, China, Modi; Narendra, Russia, India
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ProQuest Central
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English
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Journal of Security and Strategic Analyses
Year:
2022
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Article
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