In this episode of National Security Conversations, Dr Happymon Jacob speaks with Dr Rahul Roy-Chaudhury, senior fellow for South Asia at The International Institute for Strategic Studies, London, about the growing significance of the Indian Ocean in the Indian strategic imagination.>
Roy-Chaudhury explains the economic and energy dependence based on sea-lanes of communication that criss-cross the Indian Ocean. While he lauds India’s appointment of its first National Maritime Security Coordinator earlier this year, he also draws attention to glaring inadequacies in India’s naval capacity.>
Focusing on the geopolitics of the Western Indian Ocean, he highlights the importance of deepening India’s security relationship with the littoral states and extra-regional powers like the UK, US, France, among others. He makes a case for greater cooperation between India and the UK in the Western Indian Ocean. He also stresses the importance of maritime domain awareness, maritime surveillance and intelligence sharing. Roy-Chaudhuri also addresses the China factor and its growing influence in the Indian Ocean.>
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