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Maritime cooperation between India and Sri Lanka / Adluri Subramanyam Raju, S.I. Keethaponcalan.

Van Pelt Library VA620 .S83 2006
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Subramanyam Raju, A.
Contributor:
Keethaponcalan, S. I., 1965-
Regional Centre for Strategic Studies (Colombo, Sri Lanka)
Series:
RCSS policy studies ; 36.
RCSS policy studies ; 36
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sea-power--International cooperation.
Sea-power.
Sea-power--India.
Sea-power--Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka.
India.
Physical Description:
113 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
New Delhi : Manohar : Distributed in South Asia by Foundation Books, 2006.
Summary:
Published in association with Regional Centre for Strategic Studies, Colombo Maritime boundary of India and Sri Lanka is divided at three different points in different seas: the Bay of Bengal in the north, the Palk Straits in the middle, and the Gulf of Mannar in the South. The maximum distance between these two countries in the Palk Straits is about 45 km. and the minimum distance is around 16 km. between Dhanushkodi on the Indian side and Thalaimannar on the Sri Lankan coast. They don't have Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ) in the area. They have rights over 12 to 22 km. of water. The countries signed bilateral agreements on the Kachchativu Island in June 1974 and on the maritime boundary in the Gulf of Mannar and the Bay of Bengal in March 1976. However, there are some contentious issues between them. The study has analysed the various maritime issues between India and Sri Lanka. "The work focuses on the reasonable options available to both countries. It brings out a new perspective on the problem between a larger and a smaller country. Moreover, some of the issues in maritime relations directly and indirectly affect lives of communities in and around the coastal areas. A systematic analysis of these issues may improve understanding of the dynamics of the problems at hand among policy makers, most of whom are largely disconnected from the ground realities. Such an understanding may help resolve some of the problems faced by these communities.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [111]-113).
ISBN:
8173046905
9788173046902
OCLC:
78997319

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