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ID163009
Title ProperModi-Led India Renews Sri Lanka Ties to Counter China Influence in South Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorGhosh, Pitam
Summary / Abstract (Note)John Kerry’s visit to Sri Lanka, the first by a U.S. Secretary of State in 11 years, recognizes country’s geopolitical importance. It also highlights the outcome of the recent tussle over the island state by two emerging global powers. This is a contest in which India has now gained the upper hand over China, offering important lessons for rising powers as they begin a “Great Game” in Asia.Sri Lanka sits at the heart of the Indian Ocean, adjacent to major shipping routes, within the world’s most strategically and economically dynamic region – the Indo-Pacific. Long described as the “pearl of the Indian Ocean,” Sri Lanka was, until the election defeat of President Mahinda Rajapakse, drifting out of India’s orbit and increasingly seen as part of China’s “string of pearls.” But while increasingly solid economic links correlating with China’s rise will change little regardless of who leads Sri Lanka, politically, the Indian government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was able to snatch back this pearl from Beijing’s string.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 40, No.1; Jan 2019: p.52-58
Journal SourceWorld Focus 2019-01 40, 1
Key WordsModi-Led India Renews ;  Sri Lanka Ties ;  China Influence in South Asia