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New great game in the Indo-Pacific : rediscovering India's pragmatism and paradoxes / Bawa Singh, Aslam Khan, Parvaiz Ahmad Thoker, Mansoor Ahmad Lone.

By: Singh, Bawa [author].
Contributor(s): Thoker, Parvaiz Ahmad [author.] | Khan, Aslam, author, 1976- | Lone, Mansoor Ahmad [author.].
Material type: TextText Language of document:EnglishPublisher: 2023Description: 217 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781032468600; 9781003030119.Subject(s): Geopolitics -- Indo-Pacific Region | India -- Foreign relations -- Indo-Pacific Region | Indo-Pacific Region -- Foreign relations -- IndiaDDC classification: 327.54
Contents:
India's rise and US's fall in the Indo-Pacific: challenges and reciprocations of India -- The balance of power equations in the Indo-Pacific: Indian foreign policy paradoxes -- Russia's re-engagements with the Indo-Pacific: changing equilibrium -- ina's strategic foray in the Indian Ocean: contextualizing India's threat perception -- South China sea dispute: India's reciprocation -- India's maritime strategy: strategic slip up. -- Quad as a New Great Game in the Indo-Pacific: Geopolitical Conundrum for India -- India's Act East Policy: Strategic Dimension
Summary: "This book looks at the emerging power dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region and locates India and its interests within the overarching geostrategic framework. With US and China emerging as leading players within the region, the book analyses the challenges to India's foreign policy in the face of new alliances, counter-alliances, and great power equations that have formed after the Cold War. It discusses important issues such as China's strategic forays in the Indian Ocean, the balance of power between countries, India's Act East opportunities, Russia's re-engagement in the region, the South China Sea dispute, India's maritime strategy, and the conundrum of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue facing India. A comprehensive study of the changing geopolitical and geostrategic environment of the Indo-Pacific region, the book will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of international relations, global politics, foreign policy, maritime studies, Chinese studies, South Asian studies, geopolitics, and strategic studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

India's rise and US's fall in the Indo-Pacific: challenges and reciprocations of India -- The balance of power equations in the Indo-Pacific: Indian foreign policy paradoxes -- Russia's re-engagements with the Indo-Pacific: changing equilibrium -- ina's strategic foray in the Indian Ocean: contextualizing India's threat perception -- South China sea dispute: India's reciprocation -- India's maritime strategy: strategic slip up. -- Quad as a New Great Game in the Indo-Pacific: Geopolitical Conundrum for India -- India's Act East Policy: Strategic Dimension

"This book looks at the emerging power dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region and locates India and its interests within the overarching geostrategic framework. With US and China emerging as leading players within the region, the book analyses the challenges to India's foreign policy in the face of new alliances, counter-alliances, and great power equations that have formed after the Cold War. It discusses important issues such as China's strategic forays in the Indian Ocean, the balance of power between countries, India's Act East opportunities, Russia's re-engagement in the region, the South China Sea dispute, India's maritime strategy, and the conundrum of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue facing India. A comprehensive study of the changing geopolitical and geostrategic environment of the Indo-Pacific region, the book will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of international relations, global politics, foreign policy, maritime studies, Chinese studies, South Asian studies, geopolitics, and strategic studies"-- Provided by publisher.

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