The Indian Ocean has experienced a process of profound change in its political and strategic map since World War II. This began with the British withdrawal from East of Suez, and was followed by the entry of the superpowers into the Indian Ocean, the growth of superpower naval rivalry, and the proliferation of security problems of the states in the region. The essence of these developments is the transformation of the Indian Ocean from the stability of one-power domination to the instability of superpower rivalry. The thesis examines the process of this transformation and the Sri Lankan response from a historical perspective. The transformation of the power structure in the Indian Ocean was essentially an outcome of the changes in power co...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Faculty of Humanities...
This comprehensive article delves into the strategic importance of Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean reg...
The governments of Mauritius and the Seychelles – both located in the western Indian Ocean have, lik...
Over a decade and a half ago, two events of considerable significance occurred in the history of the...
The Indian Ocean appeared large within the context of superpower rivalry in the Indian Ocean during ...
This thesis explores how the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) can effectively face its maritime security challen...
This thesis examines the U.S.-India relationship in the context of a world power interacting with th...
This article tries to elaborate the strategic position Indian Ocean in the current international rel...
India has not had a policy specific to the Indian Ocean beyond the knee-jerk and ad hoc responses to...
The current Sri Lankan--Indian fishery conflict substantially threatens the maritime security of the...
The geo-strategic location of Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean, which is a part of global and regional ...
New Delhi\u27s concern for the integrity of its sea lines of comnunication and island possessions ga...
The article considers the origins and current perspectives of the concept of the “Indian Ocean as a ...
This paper identifies Indian foreign policy as an important source of influence in the post-war reco...
This paper aims at critically assessing the 'new' mappings of the Indian Ocean space(s) by the intel...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Faculty of Humanities...
This comprehensive article delves into the strategic importance of Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean reg...
The governments of Mauritius and the Seychelles – both located in the western Indian Ocean have, lik...
Over a decade and a half ago, two events of considerable significance occurred in the history of the...
The Indian Ocean appeared large within the context of superpower rivalry in the Indian Ocean during ...
This thesis explores how the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) can effectively face its maritime security challen...
This thesis examines the U.S.-India relationship in the context of a world power interacting with th...
This article tries to elaborate the strategic position Indian Ocean in the current international rel...
India has not had a policy specific to the Indian Ocean beyond the knee-jerk and ad hoc responses to...
The current Sri Lankan--Indian fishery conflict substantially threatens the maritime security of the...
The geo-strategic location of Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean, which is a part of global and regional ...
New Delhi\u27s concern for the integrity of its sea lines of comnunication and island possessions ga...
The article considers the origins and current perspectives of the concept of the “Indian Ocean as a ...
This paper identifies Indian foreign policy as an important source of influence in the post-war reco...
This paper aims at critically assessing the 'new' mappings of the Indian Ocean space(s) by the intel...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Faculty of Humanities...
This comprehensive article delves into the strategic importance of Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean reg...
The governments of Mauritius and the Seychelles – both located in the western Indian Ocean have, lik...