ID | 132929 |
Title Proper | Maritime Silk Road and the India?China conundrum |
Other Title Information | from the South China Sea to the Indian Ocean |
Language | ENG |
Author | Panda, Jagannath |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | India-China maritime dynamics are witnessing new developments and balance of power politics. Beijing's economic and maritime posture continues to emerge as a challenge for India. In fact, underlying China's Maritime Silk Road strategy is an orderly diplomatic, economic, and maritime quest for power that India must take note of. A core aim behind this strategy is to re-brand China as an economic, political and maritime power in IOR as well as in the neighbouring region. In official parlance, this enterprise is intended to integrate Beijing's existing levels of cooperation in the region, and to look beyond. As Hua Chunying, spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, stated on 13 February 2014, "This is an initiative and idea of cooperation, which will help integrate all the on-going cooperation programmes, especially those in connectivity with the concept and spirit of the ancient Silk Road.". India and other countries need to take note and respond to this discourse. |
`In' analytical Note | Indian Foreign Affairs Journal Vol.9, No.1: Jan-Mar.2014: p.23-32 |
Journal Source | Indian Foreign Affairs Journal Vol.9, No.1: Jan-Mar.2014: p.23-32 |
Key Words | Maritime Strategy ; Maritime Relations - India - China ; Maritime Cooperation ; Maritime Security ; Maritime Power ; Economic Power ; Political Power ; Indian Ocean Region - IOR ; South China Sea ; India ; China ; India - China - Relations ; India?China Conundrum ; India-China Maritime Dynamics - ICMD ; China's Maritime Silk Road Strategy - CMSRS ; India - China - Strategic Relations |