Indian naval strategy in the twenty-first century / James R. Holmes, Andrew C. Winner and Toshi Yoshihara.

By: Holmes, James RMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2009Description: 232 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 9780415454209 (hardcover); 0415454204 (hardcover); 9780203878026 (ebook); 0203878027 (ebook)Subject(s): Sea-power -- India | Naval strategy | National security -- Indian Ocean Region | Indian Ocean -- Strategic aspects | India -- Military policyDDC classification: 971.5
Contents:
1 Everything old is new again 2 The logic of Indian maritime identity 3 The American precedent for Indian strategy 4 The grammar of sea power: India's maritime doctrine and strategy 5 Indian conventional naval capabilities 6 Indian nuclear maritime strategy and capabilities 7 The US maritime strategy and India: foundation for a maritime entente? 8 China turns to the Indian Ocean 9 The influence of other regional factors 10 India and the commons: Nehru's logic, Kautilya's grammar?
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1 Everything old is new again
2 The logic of Indian maritime identity
3 The American precedent for Indian strategy
4 The grammar of sea power: India's maritime doctrine
and strategy
5 Indian conventional naval capabilities
6 Indian nuclear maritime strategy and capabilities
7 The US maritime strategy and India: foundation for a
maritime entente?
8 China turns to the Indian Ocean
9 The influence of other regional factors
10 India and the commons: Nehru's logic, Kautilya's
grammar?

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