1st Edition

Contiguity, Connectivity and Access The Importance of the Bay of Bengal Region in Indian Foreign Policy

Edited By Suranjan Das, Anita Sengupta Copyright 2023
212 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

212 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

212 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This volume examines themes like contemporary factors shaping the emergence of the Bay of Bengal region as a critical strategic theatre in Indian foreign policy; the inter-connectedness of the Indian and Pacific Oceans; the importance of oceans to security and commerce and India’s role within the broader region; the twenty-first century maritime Silk Road and Indian alternatives and the... Read more

Section 1: Imagining a Bay of Bengal Community: History, Literature and Diasporas

1. ‘Convergence’ across the Bay: Early Interactions and Exchanges between Regions of Eastern Sea-Board of India and Regions of Southeast Asia

Suchandra Ghosh

2. Forging New Friendships through Oceanic Travels: Cosmopolitan and Nationalistic Ideas in Bengali Journals (late 19th and 20th centuries)

Sarvani Gooptu

3. Locating the Bengali Revolutionaries in Burma (1923–33): As Reflected in the History and Literature of the Wider Migratory Culture of Bay of Bengal

Susmita Mukerjee

Section 2: The Contemporary Factors Shaping the Emergence of the Bay of Bengal Region as a Critical Strategic Theatre in Indian Foreign Policy

4. Projection of the ‘Bay of Bengal Initiative’ as a Strategic Endeavour: A Critical Survey

Shantanu Chakrabarti

5. The Bay of Bengal as a Strategic Theatre: Trends in Narratives

Anindya Jyoti Majumdar

6. India’s Bay of Bengal Strategy: Programme and Predicaments

Subhadeep Bhattacharya

Section 3: The Importance of Oceans to Strategy

7. The Strategic Significance of Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Assessing Anti-Access Area Denial Potential in the Bay of Bengal

Vivek Mishra and Rushali Saha

8. India’s Littoral Strategy in the Indo-Pacific Region: Partnership and Beyond

Sayantani Sen Majumdar

9. Piracy and Armed Robbery in Indian Ocean Region: Assessment, Challenges and the Way Forward

Abhishek Mishra

Section 4: Globalisation, Regionalism, and Indian Alternatives

10. Globalisation, Asian Regionalism and BIMSTEC: An International Political Economy Perspective

Avipsu Haldar

11. The Bay of Bengal and the Politics of Strategic Geographies

Pratnashree Basu and Oishee Majumdar

12. Power Projection in the Bay of Bengal: Comparing India and China’s Naval Strategies

Urbi Das

Biography

Suranjan Das is currently the Vice-Chancellor of Jadavpur University and Honorary Director of Netaji Institute for Asian Studies, Kolkata. Professor Das is an Honorary Visiting Professor at the University of Exeter. He specialises in South Asian History and Politics, especially on issues relating to nation-building and Indian Foreign Policy. He has authored six monographs, co-authored four books, co-edited seven volumes and published 30 articles in refereed journals and edited volumes, which are widely cited.

Anita Sengupta is an area studies specialist engaged with the study of the Eurasian region. Her areas of interest include issues of identity politics, migration, gender, borders, critical geopolitics and logistics. She has been Director, Calcutta Research Group. She is currently Director, Asia in Global Affairs, Kolkata and Senior Fellow Indian Council for Social Science Research, New Delhi.