1st Edition

Indian Naval Strategy in the Twenty-first Century

244 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

This is the first academic study of India's emerging maritime strategy, and offers a systematic analysis of the interplay between Western military thought and Indian maritime traditions. By a quirk of historical fate, Europe embarked on its Age of Discovery just as the main Asian powers were renouncing the sea, ushering in centuries of Western dominance. In the 21st century, however, Asian... Read more

1. Everything Old Is New Again  2. The Logic of Indian Maritime Identity  3. The American Precedent for Indian Strategy  4 The Grammar of Sea Power: India’s Maritime Doctrine and Strategy  5. Indian Conventional Naval Capabilities  6. Indian Nuclear Maritime Strategy and Capabilities  7. The U.S. Maritime Strategy and India: Foundation for a Maritime Entente?  8. China Turns to the Indian Ocean  9. The Influence of Other Regional Factors  10. India and the Commons: Nehru’s Logic, Kautilya’s Grammar?  Bibliography

Biography

James R. Holmes is an Associate Professor of Strategy at the US Naval War College and a former US Navy surface warfare officer. Andrew C. Winner is Professor in the Strategic Research Department at the US Naval War College. Toshi Yoshihara is an Associate Professor in the Strategy and Policy Department at the Naval War College.