Maritime Safety and Security in the Bay of Bengal
Author: Md. Khurshed AlamDOI: doi.org/10.70279/bmj-v3-i1-1013
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Maritime safety and security is a pre-requisite for stability and growth in the Bay of Bengal (BoB) region to protect the prosperity and security of the region. Maritime security and safety encompasses all the operations which are being carried out to ward off threats from the sea. This region depends on safe, secure and clean seas and oceans for prosperity and peace. Through adequate maritime security, the region can maintain the rule of law in areas beyond national jurisdiction and protect the strategic maritime interests. Issues involved in Maritime safety and security in BoB region includes a developing system, systematic cross check, maritime surveillance, Marine Casualty Information and natural disaster. The study based on content analysis aims to discuss these issues in details and propose the ways ahead.
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Article Volume | Volume 03 |
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Article Slug | maritime-safety-and-security-in-the-bay-of-bengal |
Article Keyword | Maritime Safety and Security, Bay of Bengal |
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