The Maritime Policy Initiative is an initiative under Strategic Studies Programme focusing on strategic and security oriented questions in the maritime domain.
As a maritime turn appears to be underway in global geopolitics, growing focus by stakeholders on oceanic spaces has emerged as imperative. With countries increasingly focusing on the maritime domain, the global maritime architecture is increasingly being subjected to growing strategic attention. The salience being accorded to the maritime domain entails some critical issues bordering on maritime affairs merit greater attention. Importantly, the very nature of the maritime domain throws up critical intersections with other broad strategic areas and issues such as Small and Developing Island States (SIDS), geopolitics of Polar Regions and Outer-Space, naval weaponry and modernization, etc.
Key Areas of Research:
The key themes guiding the research of this initiative are: Maritime Security; Maritime Governance; Oceanic Regionalism; Blue Economy, Trade, and Connectivity.
The vital geographies at the center of focus for the initiative are: Indian Ocean Region (including Bay of Bengal, Western Indian Ocean, Eastern Indian Ocean, Southern Indian Ocean); the wider Indo-Pacific; South China Sea, Western Pacific, maritime Euro-Atlantic; Arctic, and Antarctica.
The Maritime Policy Initiative is an initiative under Strategic Studies Programme focusing on strategic and security oriented questions in the maritime domain.
The key themes guiding the research of this initiative are: Maritime Security; Maritime Governance; Oceanic Regionalism; Blue Economy, Trade, and Connectivity.
The vital geographies at the center of focus for the initiative are: Indian Ocean Region (including Bay of Bengal, Western Indian Ocean, Eastern Indian Ocean, Southern Indian Ocean); the wider Indo-Pacific; South China Sea, Western Pacific, maritime Euro-Atlantic; Arctic, and Antarctica.
Bolstering the Indian Navy: Commissioning three naval warships for Indo-Pacific security
Competitive regionalism in the Indian Ocean
Why 2025 could be India’s maritime moment
Prioritising maritime domain awareness in the Indian Ocean
Assessing Pakistan’s Naval Modernisation
A Reminder from the Baltic on securing undersea cables
Significance of Mombasa Port for Chinese outreach in Africa
The application of emerging technologies in Maritime Domain Awareness
Malabar Exercise: Strengthening synergy among Quad nations
Quad’s maritime vision short on strategic intent
Does the Quad have a security agenda?
Mauritius at a crossroads: Navigating power shifts in the Western Indian Ocean
Arighat commissioning revives debate over 'no first use' policy
The proliferation of drones in naval warfare
An evolving IOR and dilemmas in Sri Lanka’s security calculus
Navigating India's strategic seas: The evolving role of the Navy
Africa’s delicate diplomacy in the South China Sea dispute
Seychelles’ calibrated approach towards maritime dependency
Can IORA aid maritime security efforts in the Indian Ocean?
Maritime Security in the Bay of Bengal: Obstacles and Opportunities
A sentinel at sea
The Revival of Somali Piracy in the Gulf of Aden
Maldives, India, and a hydrography pact
Deciphering Muizzu’s India policy
Deciphering China-Pakistan naval exercises in the Indian Ocean
Chinese ships in Sri Lanka: An irritant for India
The curious case of the PLAN 093-147
China’s ten-dash line: Deciphering disputes in the South China Sea