India’s maritime matters have a direct impact on the law of the seas as well as maritime security. Maritime security for India is of paramount importance as the country has many maritime borders and depends heavily on its resources for economic success. India’s Maritime Security Act, enacted in 2008, sought to strengthen the country’s maritime security framework, setting out rules and regulations related to the Indian sea zone. Additionally, India has taken steps to confront various maritime security challenges, such as piracy and illegal fishing, and to enhance its maritime security measures. This article seeks to explore India’s maritime matters and their impact on law of the seas and security in detail.
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