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Bay of Bengal
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Investment in Bay of Bengal Will Unlock Potential for Billions
By Sajeeb Wazed
The region is "fast becoming a hub for international commerce."
In Myanmar, the AIIB Could Buttress China's 'One Belt, One Road' Framework
By Ankit Panda
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank could come to play a greater role in Myanmar.
India’s Undersea Deterrent
By Saurav Jha
What role will India’s expanding submarine fleet play?
Anti-Submarine Operations in the Indian Ocean
By Abhijit Singh
There is a shared realization that strategic stability in maritime Asia can no longer be taken for granted.
A ‘Three-Dimensional’ Bangladesh Navy in the Bay of Bengal
By Pushan Das
As the Bangladesh Navy slowly builds capacity, India should seek to engage its neighbor.
The Bay of Bengal: The Maritime Silk Route and China’s Naval Ambitions
By David Brewster
With its Maritime Silk Route initiative, China is rapidly developing a presence in the Bay of Bengal.
How South Asia Resolves Maritime Disputes
By Zachary Keck
South Asia’s use of international tribunals to settle maritime disputes should be emulated in East Asia.
Indian PM Addresses BIMSTEC Summit, Pushes Free Trade
By Ankit Panda
Manmohan Singh made his final diplomatic trip to Napyidaw, Myanmar to attend the BIMSTEC summit.
Northeast India Anticipates Seaport
By Nava Thakuria
A joint India-Myanmar project will give the region access to a port. But it is not without controversy.
China to Sell Bangladesh 2 Submarines
By Zachary Keck
In a move certain to unnerve India, Beijing will sell Dhaka two Ming-class submarines for $203.3 million.
Lt. Gen. Ajay Kumar Singh
This week, The Diplomat’s Sanjay Kumar spoke with Lieutenant General Ajay Kumar Singh, lieutenant government of the Indian Union Territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, about their strategic importance, developing tourism, protecting the indigenous population, which includes some of the last isolated peoples on the planet.
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