More than four decades ago, the 26th UN General Assembly (UNGA)
declared that "the Indian Ocean, together with the air space above
and the ocean floor, as a zone of peace." It also called upon the
littorals and the hinterland states of the Indian Ocean, the
permanent members of the Security Council and other major maritime
users of the Indian Ocean to "enter into consultations to implement
this declaration through universal collective security and
strengthened international cooperation." These declarations have
not yet metamorphosed into reality, which reflects the complexity
of the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). It is also interesting to observe
that the geographical limits of the Indian Ocean continue to remain
diffused and unclear. The book focuses on aspects of emerging
strategic cooperation, competition and conflict scenarios; security
challenges and role of major stakeholders of the region.
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