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ID176239
Title ProperEvasive balancing
Other Title Information India's unviable Indo-Pacific strategy
LanguageENG
AuthorRajagopalan, Rajesh
Summary / Abstract (Note)India has adopted the Indo-Pacific concept with uncharacteristic speed. This article examines India's Indo-Pacific strategy, which evolved out of its earlier ‘Look East’ and ‘Act East’ policies but is much more focused on strategic concerns than on trade or connectivity. As such, the strategy is subset of its China policy, and includes contradictory elements of balancing China by building partnerships with the United States as well as with regional powers, while simultaneously pursuing a reassurance strategy to convince Beijing that India is not really balancing China. The combination of these contradictory elements is characterized as evasive balancing, which is a more useful concept than either pure balancing or hedging for understanding the policies of India and of many other countries in the region that are trying to manage China's rise. However, reassurance strategies rarely work and the combination of balancing and reassurance is even less likely to be viable.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol. 96, No.1; Jan 2020: p. 75–93
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol: 96 No 1
Key WordsIndia ;  Indo-Pacific Strategy


 
 
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