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| 100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
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Dey, Dipankar |
| 245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
| Title |
Exploring India’s maritime connectivity through Bay of Bengal |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
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South Asian Journal of Socio-Political Studies |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
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23(2), Jan-Jun, 2023: p.23-27 |
| 520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
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Maritime connectivity has increasingly grown across the Ocean, especially to make it easier to boost economic transit, strategic interdependency, and logistic support. In this context, the Bay of Bengal remained significant for connecting entire South Asia to Southeast Asian countries. In detail, the Bay of Bengal lies at the core of the Indo-Pacific, and its subsidiary, the Andaman Sea, acts as India’s Geo-strategic gateway pass in the region. India has referred to the Indo-Pacific as a free, open, inclusive and rule-based order to respect all nations’ sovereignty and territorial integrity. The strategic capability and capacity significantly influence to the maritime connectivity. Hence, this paper will argue the different dimensions of India’s maritime connectivity and security implication for regional integration. This paper will also critically analyse that how India’s maritime connectivity and security initiatives primarily benefited the Bay of Bengal to enhance India’s partnership towards both immediate and extended neighbours.- Reproduced |
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South Asian Journal of Socio-Political Studies |
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INDIA - FOREIGN RELATIONS - SOUTH EAST ASIA |
| 942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) |
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Articles |