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ID131581
Title ProperMapping India ocean in ASEAN's futuristic strategic maritime discourse
LanguageENG
AuthorSharma, Sourabh Jyoti ;  Kaptan
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)ASEAN has proven to be a successful regional association. It has much to offer the IOR and its sub-regions as the larger region moves to a new era of development and regional institution-building. It could play a useful role in dampening down some of the instability that is emerging in the IOR. Therefore, ASEAN as an institution and as a potential security stabilizer in the region and its members, cannot afford to ignore these trends and should pay increased attention to promoting links with all the important countries of the IOR, especially with an "emerged great power" like India. China's rapid rise to great power status and India's emergence as a major power compelled new ways of thinking about the relationship between the Pacific and Indian Oceans as well as between East Asia, South Asia, West Asia and East Africa.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 35, No.6; Jun 2014: p.66-74
Journal SourceWorld Focus Vol. 35, No.6; Jun 2014: p.66-74
Key WordsASEAN ;  Regional Association ;  Indian Ocean Region ;  India ;  China ;  West Asia ;  South Asia ;  East Africa