Prabhakaran Paleri
Dr. Prabhakaran Paleri is a former Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard officer, scholar in national security studies, and presently, an academician.[1] Paleri served as the 16th Director General of Indian Coast Guard from 28 Feb 2006 to 31 August 2006.[2]
Education
Paleri completed his bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from NIT Calicut and obtained Master's Degree in Business Administration from the University of Madras in 1978.
He is a Fellow of Narotham Morarji Institute of Shipping, Mumbai.
He is also a graduate from the National Defense University, Washington DC, with master's degree in National Security Strategy and obtained multi-disciplinary doctorate from the University of Madras in Business Administration and Defence Studies for thesis, 'Changing Concept of National Security and a Maritime Model for India'.
He was inducted into the Hall of Fame of international fellows at the National Defense University, Washington, D.C. in 2009.
Publications
- Role of the Coast Guard in the Maritime Security of India, 2nd edition (2007).
- National Security: Imperatives and challenges (2008).
- Coast Guards of the World and Emerging Maritime Threats (2009).
- Marine Environment: Management and People's Participation(2010).
- Maritime Security: the Unlawful Dimension (2011).
- Integrated Maritime Security: Governing the Ghost Protocol (2014).
- Business Environment (2014).
References
- ↑ Biodata of Dr P. Paleri, on website of School of Management Studies, National Institute of Technology Calicut. Accessed 19 July 2011.
- ↑ Gallery of Director Generals of the Indian Coast Guard. Accessed 27 September 2010.