Critical Book Review: Maritime Security Complexes Of The Indo-Pacific Region

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  • Shivam Kumar Pandey Law Student, Central University of South Bihar Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/zhfxdb47

Abstract

The Book "Maritime Security Complexes of the Indo-Pacific Region" is authored by Dr Vijay Sakhuja, who holds MPhil and PhD degrees from Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi. Dr Sakhuja is a former Director of the National Maritime Foundation in New Delhi and a former officer of the Indian Navy. The co-author, Dr W. Lawrence S. Prabhakar, is a researcher and professor specializing in International Relations and Strategic Studies. He was previously associated with the Department of Political Science at Madras Christian College. The publication emerged towards the conclusion of 2022 and pertained to maritime strategic and national security literature. Its primary focus lies in exploring theoretical perspectives concerning the advancements within the Indo-Pacific maritime security sphere.

It assesses regional challenges and opportunities around Indo-Pacific security and is visualized through complex regional security theory lenses. It reveals the highly tense emerging order in the Indo-Pacific maritime zones. The fusion of academic expertise and practical viewpoints will stimulate analytical thought and aid India in formulating, expressing, and constructing maritime doctrines specifically designed to effectively address the current and future dynamics of the Indo-Pacific region.

 

The contemporary issues raised in the book deal with the Indo-pacific challenges and opportunities which come at a time when it is becoming the more contested space both from the economic and strategic point of view. The Book relies on the pretext that the geopolitical framework known as the Indo-Pacific Region has gradually developed over the past decade. In 2007, the former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, highlighted the increasing closeness between Japan (symbolized by the Pacific Ocean) and India (symbolized by the Indian Ocean) during his address to the Indian Parliament. Abe characterized the convergence of these two seas as a vibrant combination of freedom and prosperity, with the Indian and Pacific Oceans forming a cohesive entity with discernible geographic boundaries. While initially discussed within the context of India-Japan relations, the concept of the Indo-Pacific Region has since solidified within the global order.

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The book "Maritime Security Complexes of the Indo-Pacific Region" appeals to research scholars and general readers due to its relevance and informative content. It is essential for anyone who wishes to stay informed about the evolving developments in the Indo-Pacific Region to read this Book. By doing so, readers can understand the intricate security dynamics that shape the region and its sub-regions. This Book serves as a valuable resource for expanding one's knowledge and gaining insights into the diverse challenges and opportunities in the Indo-Pacific, catering to academic interests and those seeking a broader understanding of regional security.

I recommend that individuals interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the security dynamics of the Indo-Pacific Region and its sub-regions should consider reading the book "Maritime Security Complexes of the Indo-Pacific Region." This Book is valuable for research scholars seeking in-depth analysis and general readers who want to stay informed about the developments in the region.

Whether one is an academic researcher or a general reader interested in global affairs, "Maritime Security Complexes of the Indo-Pacific Region" offers a valuable opportunity to enhance knowledge and gain a more comprehensive perspective on this vital region.

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Published

30.08.2023

How to Cite

Pandey, S. K. (2023). Critical Book Review: Maritime Security Complexes Of The Indo-Pacific Region. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 23(5), 1783-1785. https://doi.org/10.61841/zhfxdb47