Mayur N. Dumaniya
The concept of
maritime security deals with a range of security issues, which include national
security, economic development, human security, the marine environment,
and so forth. Maritime security is one of the most important aspects of national
security and international politics in the present day. Countries that have large
coastal areas face serious maritime challenges and threats. Those countries
need to invest large amounts of their budget, energy, and time in strengthening
maritime security. India is also one of them that has been facing the challenges
of maritime security. Multiple terrorist attacks in Mumbai on November 26, 2008,
exposed a lack of strong maritime security resources and infrastructure. The
26/11 terror attack is also considered a paradigm shift in India’s Maritime
Security management. Therefore, to resolve the problems and counter maritime challenges
and threats, India started giving more attention to maritime security. This paper examines how India’s maritime security
discourse evolved, what the fundamental maritime security challenges India is
facing presently are, what security policies and programs India has adopted and
executed to counter those challenges, and what challenges still need to be
addressed.
Maritime Security,
National Security, International Politics, Terrorists Attacks, Maritime
Security Challenges, Sea Routes.
VOL.15, ISSUE No.3, September 2023