ID | 170764 |
Title Proper | Emerging geo-political trends in the Indo–Pacific |
Other Title Information | implications and way ahead |
Language | ENG |
Author | Narayanan, Rajiv |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Indo-Pacific Region (IPR) is witnessing a major flux in the geo-political and geo-strategic spheres as there is a gradual shift in the maritime trade centre of gravity towards IPR from the Atlantic and the Pacific Regions. With the West and the USA perceived to be in a strategic retreat, it opens a window of opportunity in the region for a geo-strategic reconstruct. China, the resident major power, is keen to seize this opportunity to gain influence in the region. Xi Jinping sees this geo-political flux as an opportunity for China to assert itself within the Indo-Pacific. Towards that end, he has clubbed the existing infrastructure projects, and added a few, under the much touted ‘Belt Road Initiative (BRI)’ with the aim of gaining geopolitical space in Asia.
The article provides an analysis of the US and the Chinese strategies and the emerging trends for the Indo-Pacific and their implications for India and the way ahead. |
`In' analytical Note | USI Journal Vol. 149, No.618, Oct-Dec 2019; p 475-491 |
Journal Source | USI Journal 2019-12 149, 618 |
Key Words | Emerging Geopolitical Trends ; Indo-Pacific Region ; Indo–Pacific ; Belt-and-Road Initiative |