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Centre for Maritime Studies

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About Department

The UGC Centre for Maritime Studies (CMS) was established during the academic year 2014-15 by the University Grants Commission under its Area Studies Programme. The CMS would examine the relevant policies and mechanisms aimed at fulfilling the new maritime objectives of India. The CMS intends to introduce Ph.D.Programme and Soft Core courses in Maritime Studies.

Faculty & Research Personnel: The UGC sanctioned one Assistant Professor and two Research Personnel (RA/ PA/PF ) for the period i.e. 2014-1019 to the Centre and will be recruited soon.

Objectives:

The Centre would promote research, teaching and other academic programmes on the following areas of concern to Indian national interests. Considering India’s strategic location across the east-west SCLOCS of the IOR, the Centre would promote studies on India’s role in ensuring the safety of SLOCs, trade, energy security and cooperative linkages with other coastal states to combat the maritime threats and maintain a peaceful and stable order in the IOR.

1. Maritime jurisdiction, resources, cooperation and conflicts with neighbours
2. Non-traditional threats to India’s maritime security: piracy, maritime terrorism, environmental threats
3. Building maritime connectivity, merchant shipping, development of maritime infrastructure, national maritime development policy, foreign collaborative ventures
4. India and Indian Ocean Security Regime
5. India and the Regional Initiatives

Vision:

· To blossom into a Centre of Excellence for Maritime Studies in India and later as an Institute of Maritime Studies
· To provide a platform for interdisciplinary teaching and research
· To develop network with other Institutions
· To create awareness about the maritime affairs/issues in India

Publication

Selected Publications & Academic activities

Books:
1 Authored: India’s Maritime Security: Challenges and Opportunities (forthcoming)
2 Co-authored: Maritime Cooperation between India and Sri Lanka  (New Delhi: Manohar Publishers, 2006)
3 Co-edited, India-Southeast Asia: Strategic Convergence in the 21st Century (New Delhi: Manohar Publishers, 2012)
Papers:
1 “Maritime Cooperation and Greater Connectivity in South Asia”, in Mohanan B. Pillai and Adluri Subramanyam Raju (ed), Greater Connectivity and Regional Integration in South Asia” (New Delhi:Kalpaz Publications, 2015), pp.63-79
2 “Can India Renegotiate with Sri Lanka over the Kachchativu Island?”, Foreign Policy Research Centre Journal, Issue.2, 2014, pp.103-118.
3 "Climate Change and its Implications for India", Area Studies: A Journal of International Studies and Analyses, Vol.6, No.2, July-December 2012, p.39-52.
4 “Post LTTE Sri Lanka and Emerging Challenges for India”, in Shrikant Parenjpe & Rajendra Abhyankar (eds), India and Sri Lanka: Future Imperfect, New Delhi: G.B.Books, 2014, pp.89-102.
5 “Indian Fishermen’s Livelihood in the Palk Straits and the Kutch”, in S.Utham Kumar Jamadhagni (ed), The Unrecognised Peril: Threats to Environmental Security, New Delhi: Vij Books India Pvt Ltd, 2014, pp.151-161.
6 “Maritime Confidence Building Measures between India and Pakistan”, Pakistan Journal of International Relations, Karachi (Pakistan), Vol.1, No.1. January-June 2009, pp. 111-135
7 “Sethusamudram Ship Canal Project: Problems and Prospects”, Indian Ocean Survey, Vol.1, No.2, July-December 2005, pp.105-108.
8 “French Economic and Strategic Interests in the Western Indian Ocean Region-1975-1990”, Journal of Indian Ocean Studies (New Delhi), Vol.5, No.1, November 1997, pp.21-34.
9 “French Political Presence in the Western Indian Ocean Region-1975-1990”, ISDA Journal (Thiruvananthapuram), Vol.6, No.2, April-June 1996, pp.141-156.
10 “The Indian Ocean Commission and France”, Journal of Indian Ocean Studies, Vol.3, No.2, March 1996, pp.176-184.
11 “The (In) Security of Fisheries in South Asia”, in Dennis Rumely, Sanjay Chaturvedi & Vijay Sakhuja (eds), Fisheries Exploitation in the Indian Ocean: Threats and Opportunities (Singapore: ISEAS), pp.163-176.
12 “Sethusamudram Ship Canal Project: Environmental Issues”, in Rajesh Anand (ed) et al, Disaster Management and Sustainable Development: Emerging Issues and Concerns (New Delhi: Pentagon Press,2009), pp.78-87
13 “India’s Security in the Palk Bay Straits”, in Gopalji Malviya (ed), Security Dimensions of Peninsular India (Chennai: Centre for Security Analysis, 2005), pp.63-79.
14 “Sethusamudram Ship Canal Project”, Article No.1988, 12 April 2006, IPCS, New Delhi.
15 “Maritime Issues between India and Sri Lanka” in A.Subramanyam Raju (ed), India-Sri Lankan Partnership in the 21st Century (New Delhi:Kalpaz Publications, 2007), pp. 157-171
16 “Maritime Issues in South Asia” in A.Subramanyam Raju (ed), Reconstructing South Asia: An Agenda (New Delhi: Gyan Publishing House, 2007), pp. 151-173
17 “India-Australian Partnership in the Asia-Pacific Region”, in Y.Yagama Reddy (ed), India-Australia Towards Sustainable Partnership in 21st Century, New Delhi: Akansha Publishing House, pp.87-96
18 “India’s Maritime Security: Challenges and Opportunities”, in Uttara Sahasrabudhe (ed.), Globalisation, Economic Reforms & Indian Foreign Policy (New Delhi: Gyan Publisher, forthcoming)
Lectures on the subject related:40
Projects on the subject related:
1 Maritime Cooperation between India and Sri Lanka. Funded by the RCSS, Colombo.
2 India’s Maritime Security: Challenges and Opportunities. Funded by the University Grants Commission, New Delhi.
Editorial board:
1 Associate Editor, Indian Ocean Region, a bi-annual Journal, London: Routledge,  2010-13.
2 Associate Editor, Indian Ocean Survey, a bi-annual Journal of the Indian Ocean Research Group (IORG), Hyderabad, during 2005-2009
3 Joint Editor, South Asian Affairs, a bi-annual Journal of the Centre for SAARC Studies, Andhra University, 2008-2010
4 Associate Editor, South Asian Studies, Pondicherry University since 2012 till date
5 Editorial Member, Indian Ocean Region, a bi-annual Journal, London: Routledge,  2013 till date
6 Associate Editor, Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies (E Journal), S.V. University, Tirupati, since 2009
7 Editorial Member, South Asian Studies, Department of  History, University of North Bengal, since 2013
8 Editorial Member, SAARCLAW Review, a bi-annual journal, M.K.Nambyar NALSAR SAARC Centre, Hyderabad, since 2014.

 

Programmes Offered

  • Soft Core Courses in Maritime Studies
  • Ph.D. Programme in Maritime Studies

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A.Subramanyam Raju, Ph.D. Coordinator Centre for Maritime Studies Silver Jubilee Campus R.Venkatraman Nagar, Kalapet Pondicherry University Puducherry-605014 India (O): +91-(0)413-2654752 Email: adluriraju@rediffmail.com maritimestudiespu@gmail.com head.cms@pondiuni.edu.in
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