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ID146966
Title ProperChinese naval presence in the Indian Ocean Region
LanguageENG
AuthorChansoria, Monika
Summary / Abstract (Note)The future trajectory of Sino-Indian relations shall be determined by the route that China undertakes to gain greater strategic primacy in India’s immediate neighbourhoodmost importantly in and around the Indian Ocean region. With PLA’s naval presence in the Indian Ocean now becoming an almost regular feature, it would only be far-sighted to assume that the growing need to operate far from home shores is the main driver for China’s new operational maritime missions. Establishing berthing rights and a possible forward presence are vital pivots for the constantly improving capabilities of the PLA-Navy. As China’s presence in the Indian Ocean becomes more established, it expectedly could challenge Indian interests in the Indian Ocean, thereby placing the existing Indian deterrence-at-sea under considerable strain.
`In' analytical NoteIndian Foreign Affairs Journals Vol. 11, No.1; Jan-Mar 2016: p.17-22
Journal SourceIndian Foreign Affairs Journals 2016-03 11, 1
Key WordsIndian Ocean Region ;  Chinese Naval Presence ;  PLA-Navy