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India’s Arabian Sea Strategy: The Silent Doctrine Behind Its Western Maritime Dominance
India’s Arabian Sea strategy is not built on spectacle, but on silent control. This analysis explores how India has transformed its western maritime space into a strategic core—ensuring dominance, security, and stability without overt confrontation.

Manoj Ambat
Mar 307 min read


How India Can Dominate the Indian Ocean Without Matching China Ship for Ship
India does not need to build a navy equal to China’s in sheer numbers to dominate the Indian Ocean. What it needs is a smarter maritime strategy built on geography, chokepoints, island territories, sea denial, maritime surveillance, logistics, and regional partnerships. In this analysis, we explore how India can shape the balance of power in the Indian Ocean Region without entering an exhausting ship-for-ship race with

Manoj Ambat
Mar 2416 min read


India’s Strategic Edge in the Arabian Sea: Why Naval Power Matters
The Arabian Sea is no longer just a trade highway—it is a theater of strategic competition. For India, dominance in this region means securing maritime trade, countering China’s naval expansion, and shaping the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific.

Manoj Ambat
Oct 2, 20255 min read
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