This book is a detailed analysis of Bangladesh's maritime strategy. It charts the country's maritime legacies, including disputes with both Myanmar and India and demonstrates how the country needs to embrace the notional principles of sustainable development of its ocean economy to enhance its national development.
This book is a detailed analysis of Bangladesh's maritime strategy. It charts the country's maritime legacies, including disputes with both Myanmar and India and demonstrates how the country needs to embrace the notional principles of sustainable development of its ocean economy to enhance its national development.
Abul Kalam is a former faculty of the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, where he taught Modern History and International Relations. His publications include The Communist Triangle: Foreign Policy Interactions, which won him the 'Justice Ibrahim Gold Medal,' awarded by the University of Dhaka.
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1. Introduction 2. Maritime Legacies and Vision 3. Maritime Gains and Prospects 4. Maritime Destiny: Entwining Challenges 5. Maritime Security: Strategic Imperatives 6. Blue Economy: Opportunities and Challenges 7. Conclusion