总理
印度洋
海上保安
外交
政治学
公司治理
外交政策
国际水域
国际贸易
经济
地理
业务
海洋学
管理
经济
法学
政治
地质学
出处
期刊:India Review
[Routledge]
日期:2019-10-20
卷期号:18 (5): 568-581
被引量:15
标识
DOI:10.1080/14736489.2019.1703366
摘要
In a March 2015 speech delivered in Mauritius, India's current Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlined what he described would be India's vision for the Indian Ocean Region. Under the acronym, SAGAR or "Security and Growth for All in the Region," five key points were elucidated. At the time, the speech was praised for articulating a proactive approach to the Indian Ocean and the various visits to, and agreements that followed with, littoral and island countries, appeared to confirm this. This paper seeks to assess the extent to which India has been able to deliver an agenda of security and growth for the maritime region. Despite the enthusiastic reception to SAGAR, the critique is often made that India is slow to deliver on the promises made as part of the country's maritime and naval diplomacy. The paper highlights a selection of decisions and actions taken since 2015, which have contributed to maritime governance in the region and argues that there is a substantial change in the way SAGAR provides a framework for strategic action.
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