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Alumni Publication: "Turkey’s Expanding Strategic Space in the Indian Ocean Region" by Capt Sarabjeet S Pramar

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By Capt Sarabjeet S Pramar
September 19, 2024, Council for Strategic and Defense Research

On 19 September 2024, the Council for Strategic and Defense Research (CSDR) published NESA Center alum Capt Sarabjeet S Pramar's article, "Turkey’s Expanding Strategic Space in the Indian Ocean Region."

"Turkey is expanding its strategic presence in the Indian Ocean Region through agreements with Somalia, involvement in regional disputes, and defense industry expansion. This growing influence, coupled with China’s presence, poses complex challenges for India, potentially limiting its regional policy space and requiring a recalibration of its Indian Ocean strategy," writes Capt Pramar.

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Capt Sarabjeet S Parmar is a Distinguished Fellow at CSDR and supports CSDR’s work on Indo-Pacific, Maritime Security, and the Indian Ocean Region.

About the Publisher

CSDR is a New Delhi based think-tank that combines rigorous academic research with policy advocacy and strategic consultancy.


The views presented in this article are those of the speaker or author and do not necessarily represent the views of DoD or its components.

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 23 Sep 2024

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Alumni, Economic Security, Policy, Security Studies , Ethiopia, Somalia, China, Türkiye, India , indian ocean region, IOR, turkey, Indian Ocean strategy, NESA Center Alumni Publication, Capt Sarabjeet S Pramar
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