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India as a Maritime Power?
Unformatted Document Text:  1 The views expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not reflect the views or policies of the Naval War College, the U.S. Navy, or the U.S. Department of Defense. 2 Rahul Roy-Chaudhury, India’s Maritime Security, New Delhi: Knowledge World, 2000, p. 125. 3 James Goldrick, No Easy Answers, Papers in Australian Maritime Affairs, No. 2 New Delhi: Lancer Publishers and Distributors, 1997, pp. 19-20 4 Goldrick’s book provides an excellent history of the emergence of the navies of India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka and the challenges they have faced both politically and in terms of resources. 5 Roy-Chaudhury, p. 127. 6 Draft Report of National Security Advisory Board on Indian Nuclear Doctrine, August 17, 1999, http://www.indianembassy.org/policy/CTBT/nuclear_doctrine_aug_17_1999.html , Accessed January 12, 2006. 7 Robert S. Norris and Hans M. Kristensen, “India's nuclear forces, 2005,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists September/October 2005 pp. 73-75 (vol. 61, no. 05) 8 Indian Navy, Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defense, “Indian Maritime Doctrine,” INBR 8, April 25, 2004, p. 49. 9 Robert S. Norris and Hans M. Kristensen, “India's nuclear forces, 2005.” 10 Roy-Chaudhury, p. 141. 11 “Submarine Forces,” Jane's Underwater Warfare Systems, September 19, 2005. 12 Robert S. Norris and Hans M. Kristensen, “India’s nuclear forces”. 13 Bharat Karnad, Nuclear Weapons and Indian Security, New Delhi: MacMillan India Limited, 2002. 14 Integrated Headquarters (Navy), Ministry of Defense, Indian Maritime Doctrine April 25, 2004, p. 56. 15 Ibid., pp. 63-64. 16 Ibid., p. 64. 17 Jane's Sentinel Security Assessment - South Asia, Procurement, Submarines, March 13, 2005. 18 Rahul Bedi, “India rejects P3-C option,” Jane’s Navy International, MARCH 01, 2006. 19 Rahul Bedi, “India moves to boost airborne surveillance,” Jane’s Defense Weekly, March 15, 2006. 20 Rahul Bedi, “Indian Navy strives for regional dominance,” Jane’s Defense Weekly, December 21, 2005. 21 Mrityunjoy Mazumdar, “Indian Navy regenerates its fleet air arm, Jane’s Naval Intelligence December 1, 2005. 22 Hans de Vreij, “Terrorist hunt on high seas,” Radio Netherlands, March 3, 2006, http://www.radionetherlands.nl/currentaffairs/ter060314?view=Standard . Accessed: March 22, 2006. 23 “India, France begin joint naval exercises,” Deccan Herald, February 27, 2005, http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/feb272005/i20.asp , Accessed: March 3, 2006. 24 P S. Suryanarayana, “Aircraft carrier on a friendly mission,” The Hindu August 3, 2005. 25 CNS Press Conference on Navy Day, New Delhi, December 2, 2005. 26 Press Information Bureau, Government of India, Ministry of Defence, “India and Oman Set up Joint Military Cooperation Committee,” March 11, 2006. 27 Daniel Goure, “The Tyranny of Forward Presence,” Naval War College Review Summer 2001. 28 Sudha Ramachandran, “Delhi all ears in the Indian Ocean,” Asia Times, March 3, 2006. 29 Juli A. MacDonald, Indo-U.S. Military Relationship: Expectations and Perceptions, Washington DC: Booz Allen Hamilton, 2002. 30 Rahul Bedi, “Is privatization the panacea for India as it grapples with the spectre of obsolescence?” International Defence Review, December 1, 2005.

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1
The views expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not reflect the views or policies of the Naval War College,
the U.S. Navy, or the U.S. Department of Defense.
2
Rahul Roy-Chaudhury, India’s Maritime Security, New Delhi: Knowledge World, 2000, p. 125.
3
James Goldrick, No Easy Answers, Papers in Australian Maritime Affairs, No. 2 New Delhi: Lancer Publishers and
Distributors, 1997, pp. 19-20
4
Goldrick’s book provides an excellent history of the emergence of the navies of India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka and the
challenges they have faced both politically and in terms of resources.
5
Roy-Chaudhury, p. 127.
6
Draft Report of National Security Advisory Board on Indian Nuclear Doctrine, August 17, 1999,
, Accessed January 12, 2006.
7
Robert S. Norris and Hans M. Kristensen, “India's nuclear forces, 2005,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
September/October 2005 pp. 73-75 (vol. 61, no. 05)
8
Indian Navy, Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defense, “Indian Maritime Doctrine,” INBR 8, April 25, 2004, p. 49.
9
Robert S. Norris and Hans M. Kristensen, “India's nuclear forces, 2005.”
10
Roy-Chaudhury, p. 141.
11
“Submarine Forces,” Jane's Underwater Warfare Systems, September 19, 2005.
12
Robert S. Norris and Hans M. Kristensen, “India’s nuclear forces”.
13
Bharat Karnad, Nuclear Weapons and Indian Security, New Delhi: MacMillan India Limited, 2002.
14
Integrated Headquarters (Navy), Ministry of Defense, Indian Maritime Doctrine April 25, 2004, p. 56.
15
Ibid., pp. 63-64.
16
Ibid., p. 64.
17
Jane's Sentinel Security Assessment - South Asia, Procurement, Submarines, March 13, 2005.
18
Rahul Bedi, “India rejects P3-C option,” Jane’s Navy International, MARCH 01, 2006.
19
Rahul Bedi, “India moves to boost airborne surveillance,” Jane’s Defense Weekly, March 15, 2006.
20
Rahul Bedi, “Indian Navy strives for regional dominance,” Jane’s Defense Weekly, December 21, 2005.
21
Mrityunjoy Mazumdar, “Indian Navy regenerates its fleet air arm, Jane’s Naval Intelligence December 1, 2005.
22
Hans de Vreij, “Terrorist hunt on high seas,” Radio Netherlands, March 3, 2006,
. Accessed: March 22, 2006.
23
“India, France begin joint naval exercises,” Deccan Herald, February 27, 2005,
, Accessed: March 3, 2006.
24
P S. Suryanarayana, “Aircraft carrier on a friendly mission,” The Hindu August 3, 2005.
25
CNS Press Conference on Navy Day, New Delhi, December 2, 2005.
26
Press Information Bureau, Government of India, Ministry of Defence, “India and Oman Set up Joint Military Cooperation
Committee,” March 11, 2006.
27
Daniel Goure, “The Tyranny of Forward Presence,” Naval War College Review Summer 2001.
28
Sudha Ramachandran, “Delhi all ears in the Indian Ocean,” Asia Times, March 3, 2006.
29
Juli A. MacDonald, Indo-U.S. Military Relationship: Expectations and Perceptions, Washington DC: Booz Allen
Hamilton, 2002.
30
Rahul Bedi, “Is privatization the panacea for India as it grapples with the spectre of obsolescence?”
International Defence Review, December 1, 2005.


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