ID | 174943 |
Title Proper | Emerging Contours of Contemporary Asian Maritime Connectivity |
Other Title Information | Economic and Strategic Objectives |
Language | ENG |
Author | Mishra, Vivek ; Haldar, Sayantan |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article intends to look at how contemporary and future Asian connectivity linkages are likely to impact Asian geopolitics and geo-strategy. While China has dominated the contemporary connectivity discourse with its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), other players such as Australia, India, Japan and the USA are engaged in their own connectivity bids which often converge and intersect in the region. As a result, the countries involved in the Indo-Pacific cross-linkages are tacitly entering a game of one-upmanship. Influence through connectivity linkages has also shifted the discourse around balance of power for countries to balance of influence. It is in this context that initiatives such as the Mausam find centrality in the country’s changing outlook. This article attempts to look at Asian connectivity from a dual perspective of economic competition, on one hand, and strategic calculations, on the other hand. The scope of the article is limited to analysing China, India and Japan as leading Asian countries in the emerging connectivity competition, besides the USA as the most important external players in Asian connectivity geopolitics and geo-strategy. |
`In' analytical Note | India Quarterly Vol. 76, No.3; Sep 2020: p.461-478 |
Journal Source | India Quarterly Vol: 76 No 3 |
Key Words | Indo-Pacific ; Project Mausam ; Belt and Road Initiative ; Asian Connectivity ; Balance of Influence |