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'Double Fish Hook' Strategy         
INDIAN GEO-POLITICAL STRATEGY
‘Double Fish Hook’ Strategy
Double fish hook' strategy is a speculated maritime strategy which India adopts to counter the String of Pearls strategy by China. This 'fish hook' strategy of India is expected to complement the 'fish hook' strategy undertaken by the US along with its allies in the Pacific Ocean.
Fishhook         
  • Barbless hook (top) vs. barbed hook (bottom)
  • Tenkara]]'' hook with a spade end.
  • Native American shell fish hook from California. [[Auckland Museum]]
  • The [[Palomar knot]], a commonly used [[knot]] to attach a [[monofilament line]] to the hook
  • Primeval stone and bronze gorges
DEVICE FOR CATCHING FISH
Fishing hook; Fishhook; Treble hook; Fishing hooks; Double hook; Fish-hooks; Gorge (fishing hook)
·noun A hook for catching fish.
II. Fishhook ·noun A hook with a pendant, to the end of which the fish-tackle is hooked.
Samuel "Fish Hook" Mulford         
BRITISH ACTIVIST
Fish Hook Mulford
Samuel "Fish Hook" Mulford (1644–1725) got his nickname when he went to London in 1704 to protest the tax on whale oil, which he used in farming. Warned beforehand of the sly workings of pickpockets in the great foreign metropolis, the canny and cautious Mr.