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The present volume engages with the oceanic turn in different fields of knowledge to project the Indian Ocean as the new frontier of research across various disciplines.
Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka

The present volume curates papers presented at an international conference organized at OUCIP to engage with the oceanic turn in different fields of knowledge embracing Social Sciences, Humanities and, Physical Sciences to project the Indian Ocean as the new frontier of research across various disciplines.
The papers are divided into four sections: The Oceanic Reach has papers reflecting on the received knowledge regarding the historical role and reach of the Indian Ocean and providing new insights in the evolving dynamics of the region.
The section on Literature and Culture has essays reflecting the different trajectories within Humanities and Cultural Studies through which Indian Ocean has stimulated the imagination of scholars, intellectuals, diasporic writers, and culture historians.
The section on Roots and Routes includes accounts of the historical, cultural, religious, trade and diasporic linkages across oceanic communities inhabiting the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean.
The final section on Power Games includes papers that deal with the increasing interests of various international powers in the Indian Ocean region particularly in the context of the shift from the Asian land mass to the enormous presence of the Indian Ocean, and the economic, political and strategic significance that it has for the entire region.
Taken together these contributions offer both an opportunity and a challenge for interested scholars to engage with Indian Ocean as a new frontier of knowledge with enormous potential for research and exploration.



Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka

I. The Oceanic Reach
1. Inaugural Address
2. Cultural Dynamics in the
Indian Ocean in the Past and the Future
3. Indian Ocean after the End of the
Cold War: Emerging Dimensions of a Fascinating Region
4. The Centrality of
the IOR to Indias Being
5. India and the Indian Ocean: Old Concerns, New
Perspectives 
 II. Literature and Culture
6. From the Indian Ocean to the Pacific:
Missionary Summer Resorts in Asia
7. The Different Destinies of the Indian
Diaspora in the Mascarene Islands 
 8. Epic Writing in Diasporic Mauritian Literature in English with a Focus on
Tsang Man Kins The Hakka Epic and Lampotangs The Coral Heart
9. Amitav
Ghosh, Indian Ocean and the New Thalassology
10. The Hyperreal Waters of Sea
of Poppies: New Perspectives in Reading Ghoshs Fiction
11. The Emergence of
Cricket as an Indian Ocean Game 
III. Of Roots and Routes
12. The Muziris: An Ancient City of Global Village
13. Islamicate World System and South Indian Muslim Trading Networks in the
Medieval Indian Ocean History
14. Indian Diaspora in the Francophone African
Littoral States of Western Indian Ocean:  Sources of Indias Soft Power in
its Foreign Policy
15. Linguistic Communities and New Historiography:
Constructing a Maritime Tradition in Colonial Odisha
16. Bangladesh: Striving
towards a Zone of Peace and Prosperity in the Indian Ocean Region
IV. The Power Games
17. The Renewed Geostrategic Significance of the Indian
Ocean Small Islands
18. India, China and the US in the Indian Ocean: A
Strategic Triangle to Counter Piracy?
19. The Evolving Power Dynamics of the
Indian Ocean Region: India-China-US: Conflict or Cooperation?
20. Indias
Stature in the Indian Ocean: Emerging Power with a Human Face
21.
Collective Diplomacy: Indias Role in Indian Ocean Power Dynamics
22. Indian
Ocean Warming: Its Extent and Impact on the Monsoon and Marine Productivity
  
Kousar J. Azam is Professor Emeritus, and former Head Department of Political Science at Osmania University, Hyderabad.