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245 _aK.M. Panikkar and The Growth of a Maritime Consciousness in India /
_cVijay Sakhuja ed. and Pragya Pandey ed.
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bVij Books India Pvt. Ltd.,
_c2022
300 _axvi, 404p.
504 _aincludes index
520 _aSardar KM Panikkar's life and works form a fascinating narrative encompassing a wide diversity of roles, positions and interests. Panikkar was one of the early writers on the history of India's connections with the Indian Ocean. His seminal historical and literary works have influenced contemporary thoughts and perceptions and played a formative role in orienting independent India's maritime consciousness. Panikkar's emphasis on the need for a well-considered and effective naval policy as critical to India's security needs internalization amongst Indian political elite, policy makers, and academia, as there is a growing realisation of the significance of the Indian Ocean in India's strategic calculus. This volume offers deep insights into Panikkar's understanding and vision of the world and India and seas and oceans, with rich debates on geopolitics of those times, primacy of maritime issues, relevance of these on contemporary geopolitics, strategic dynamics and economic of trade and interdependence.
650 _aPanikkar, K. M. (Kavalam Madhava), 1895–1963—Political and social views
650 _aHistory
_vNaval strategy
_vMaritime policy
_zIndia
700 _aSakhuja, Vijay
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700 _aPandey, Pragya
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