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Maritime Cooperation in South Asia (Paperback)
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The maritime issues facing South Asia include boundary problems,
fisheries conflicts, non-military/non-traditional security threats
and environmental problems. This study seeks to facilitate
solutions to these problems through regional cooperation. It seeks
to base South Asian maritime cooperation on the 1982 Law Of the Sea
Convention (LOSC). Given the fact that ships carry much of
international trade it posits the emerging regionalization of the
South Asian economy under the South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA)
Agreement as providing the most fundamental rationale for
initiating maritime cooperation under SAARC. Given the slow
progress in institutionalizing maritime cooperation within SAARC,
this study also considers the possibility of institutionalizing
South Asian maritime cooperation independently of SAARC yet
complementary to it. This study examines efforts at India-Pakistan
and India-Sri Lanka bilateral maritime cooperation, seeking to
build South Asian maritime cooperation from the bottom up, based on
these two sets of bilateral relationships. Through comparative
analysis of efforts at India-Pakistan and India-Sri Lanka bilateral
maritime cooperation, fisheries and non-military/non-traditional
security cooperation emerged as areas of common to both. This study
argues that these areas ought to be included in the evolving agenda
for South Asian maritime cooperation. At the same time, given the
international character of the maritime domain, efforts must be
made to coordinate evolving South Asian maritime cooperation with
similar efforts on the neighbouring regions and the world.
Published in association with Regional Centre for Strategic
Studies, Colombo.
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