Maritime security and the common interests of India and China |
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Authors: | Zhonghai Zhou |
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Institution: | (1) International Law Center, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, 100088, China |
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Abstract: | The world has changed dramatically over the years, and being two of the world’s largest and most populous developing countries,
India and China should remain in close touch on issues concerning developing nations. Today’s challenges to maritime security
increasingly comprise more non-traditional threats, such as terrorist acts against shipping, trafficking in weapons of mass
destruction, piracy and armed robbery at sea, illicit transportation in narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and nuclear
substances, and smuggling of people and arms. It is therefore important to intensify cooperation at all levels to address
threats to maritime security and safety in a comprehensive manner through bilateral and multilateral instruments and mechanisms
aimed at monitoring, preventing and responding to such threats. |
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Keywords: | law of the sea maritime security common interests of India and China |
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