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Strait of Malacca / Indian Armed Forces / Sino-Indian relations / South China Sea / Indian Navy / Andaman and Nicobar Command / Malacca / Southeast Asia / China / Asia / Indonesia–Malaysia border / Indonesia–Thailand border
Date: 2009-12-28 14:44:29
Strait of Malacca
Indian Armed Forces
Sino-Indian relations
South China Sea
Indian Navy
Andaman and Nicobar Command
Malacca
Southeast Asia
China
Asia
Indonesia–Malaysia border
Indonesia–Thailand border

Indian Defence Review, Vol. 23:4, October-December 2009 China-India Maritime Rivalry By Cdr Gurpreet S Khurana Issue: Vol. 23.4

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