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Assessing India-U.S. “Master Ship Repair Agreements” (MSRAs)

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By Anuttama Banerji, Vice Admiral Pradeep Chauhan
June 26, 2024, National Maritime Foundation

On 26 June 2024, the National Maritime Foundation published a paper authored by Anuttama Banerji and Vice Admiral Pradeep Chauhan titled "Assessing India-U.S. 'Master Ship Repair Agreements' (MSRAs)." Read the article.

 

 

 

 

 


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From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 08 Jul 2024

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Maritime Security and Piracy , United States, India , Master Ship Repair Agreement, MSRA, U.S. Navy, u.s. department of defense, u.s. DoD, National Maritime Foundation, maritime security, U.S.-India MSRAs, Anuttama Banerji, Vice Admiral Pradeep Chauhan
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