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American "pivot" and the Indian Navy: It’s hedging all the way / Pant, Harsh V; Joshi, Yogesh   Article
Pant, Harsh V Article
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Summary/Abstract Just after addressing the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore in June 2012, Leon Panetta, then the American secretary of defense, visited New Delhi, where he remarked that “defense cooperation with India is a lynchpin in this [pivot] strategy.” Since the thrust of the “pivot” has been on the maritime balance of power in the Indo-Pacific, both the Pacific and the Indian Oceans have gained tremendous traction in the new U.S. strategy
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Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific and disputes in the South China Sea / Singh, Anup   Article
Singh, Anup Article
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Geo-politics of the Indo-Pacific region in the next two decades / Joshi, D K   Journal Article
Joshi, D K Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Geo-strategic shifts from Pacific-Atlantic to Indo-Pacific: India’s regional stature and acceptability / Chakraborty, Mohor   Journal Article
Chakraborty, Mohor Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The centre of gravity of global opportunities and challenges are shifting to the Indo-Pacific region from the Pacific-Atlantic. Explicitly identifying the region as a geostrategic priority for the US within the framework of the ‘pivot to Asia’ policy, the Obama administration shifted focus to the region across a wide range of issue areas. This policy may be viewed in the context of the burst of the myth of economic invincibility of the Western world in the aftermath of the global economic meltdown of 2008.
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Importance of Indo-Pacific region and India’s relations with APEC / Mohapatra, Anil Kumar; Kar, Binoda Kumar   Journal Article
Mohapatra, Anil Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India is no more an emerging power rather it has already been regarded as an emerged power. Its careful handling of economic diplomacy would fetch her more strength to advance as a major power. Its successful engagement with the Asia-Pacific region holds the key. With the support of the US and Japan along with the ASEAN countries, India is likely to tackle the challenges coming from China. India should also know how to engage China tactfully and diplomatically as China remains as a hurdle for India in all her endeavours and aspirations to grow in the international stage.
Key Words Economic Diplomacy  WTO  OECD  India  BIMSTEC  Emerging Power 
Indo - Pacific Region  India - APEC Relations 
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India and Japan: converging interests in the Indo-Pacific Region / Bharti Chhibber   Journal Article
Bharti Chhibber Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India and Japan share a common goal of preserving stability of the seas. India- Japan partnership assumes more significance in the backdrop of rising concerns on policy issues under Donald Trump’s Presidency in the USA. USA has already withdrawn from Trans-Pacific partnership Agreement. In the eventuality of USA pulling out of Asia, India and Japan have to engage further to deal with the emerging regional scenario. Without the ‘pivot of Asia’, India and Japan have to revisit their respective regional policies.
Key Words ASEAN  Japan  India  CEPA  Indo - Pacific Region 
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India–Australia Maritime cooperation: challenges and the way ahead / Dahiya, OmPrakash   Journal Article
Dahiya, OmPrakash Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract India and Australia have assumed a greater role in international affairs, emerging as regional powers with great power potential. Changes in the international environment, particularly the rise of China as a common source of concern and growing economic relations between the two countries in an era of increasingly complex interdependence, have provided an impulse for the two countries to enhance their bilateral ties. Part of that includes developing a robust maritime capability that can project force across blue water as well as on land, and which works in concert with allied maritime forces in assuring the defence of common interests. The paper provides an overview of the Indian-Australian relationship, focusing the analysis on India's changing maritime outlook, Australia's strategic priorities and a forecast of the possibilities for their developing a strategic partnership in the Indo-Pacific region.
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India-Australia relations: evolving polycentric world order / Gopal, D (ed.); Ahlawat, Dalbir (ed.) 2017  Book
Gopal, D (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2017.
Description xiii, 266p.hbk
Standard Number 9789386618115
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India–US strategic cooperation through the LEMOA lens / Khurshid, Imran   Journal Article
Khurshid, Imran Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Since Narendra Modi took office, India and the United States’ strategic ties have become stronger. It took almost 12 years to sign the ‘Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA)’. The LEMOA offers a framework for governing the logistical assistance, supplies and services exchanged between the Indian and US forces on a reciprocal and reimbursable basis. Concerns in India’s strategic elite and political class over the endangerment of India’s strategic autonomy and compromising India’s sovereignty for a long time prevented the execution of this agreement. However, after the BJP government came to power in 2014, it negotiated this agreement with the United States. India has strategically moved closer to the United States by signing this agreement, which will have a lot of positive effects on the development of India’s strategic capabilities and the strengthening of Indian defence forces’ operational capabilities. It will also allow India to expand its strategic influence in the Indo-Pacific region. This study analyses the LEMOA, its implications for India’s strategic autonomy, and its subsequent implications for expanding India’s strategic footprint in the region.
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ID:   174900


India–Vietnam relations through the prism of the Indo-Pacific concept / Sarma, Sanghamitra   Journal Article
Sarma, Sanghamitra Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As influential actors in the regional security architecture, India and Vietnam share common political and security interests and their bilateral cooperation plays a crucial role in contributing towards shaping a safe and secure Indo-Pacific region. Both the countries share an identical value perspective on the Indo-Pacific and hence augmenting their strength in the regional order would facilitate maritime security, reviewing opportunities and challenges in the region, as well as building an equitable and open trade and investment system. Reinforcing and extending cooperation to other countries helps to realise shared objectives and contributes towards better management of pressing regional and global issues.
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Indo-Pacific dynamics in Indo-U.S. relations / Patnaik, Sanghamitra   Journal Article
Patnaik, Sanghamitra Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The shift in global economic power from the West to East and the evolving geostrategic importance of the Indo-Pacific region has added new dynamics in Indo-U.S. relations. It paves the way for both cooperation and competition among the so called established and emerging powers in the region. While there is economic convergence, the geostrategic uncertainties make the whole region full of challenges and opportunities as well. The US rebalance, conflict and cooperation in the Indo-Pacific and non-traditional threats in the region are of great implications for Indo-U.S. relations. The United States has been deeply engaged in the region – militarily, economically, and diplomatically during World War II and throughout the Cold War.
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Indo-Pacific strategic digest 2015 / Canberra. Australian Defence College 2015  Book
Canberra. Australian Defence College Book
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Publication Canberra, CDSS, 2015.
Description 289p.pbk
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Indo-Pacific strategic digest 2016 / Canberra. Australian Defence College 2016  Book
Canberra. Australian Defence College Book
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Publication Canberra, CDSS, 2016.
Description 317p.pbk
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Modi shaping a global order in flux / Chinoy, Sujan (ed.); Chauthaiwale, Vijay (ed.); Sinha, Uttam Kumar (ed.) 2023  Book
Sinha, Uttam Kumar (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Wisdom Tree, 2023.
Description xxvii, 344p.hbk
Standard Number 9788183285964
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Partnering together for a secure maritime future / Sakhuja, Vijay (ed.); Mishra, Raghavendra (ed.) 2016  Book
Sakhuja, Vijay (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2016.
Description xxii, 139p.hbk
Standard Number 9789383649945
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Politics of Indo – Pacific Region and India’s foreign policy / Yadav, R S   Journal Article
Yadav, R S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Indo-Pacific has acquired significance in India’s foreign policy in recent times. India’s such efforts can be visualized through its policy initiatives in terms of ‘look east’; ‘extended neighborhood’ and ‘Act Asia’ policies. Besides, India’s joining of inter-regional and multilateral groupings like ASEAN, BIMSTEC, IORA, ARF, EAS etc. are manifestation of its changed thrust. But to be a power of consequence in the region, India need to become a ‘smart power’ – a combination of its ‘soft power’ and ‘hard power’ capabilities – to manifest its demonstrative capabilities. For realization of such goal, India need to reorient its diplomacy in the form of its enhanced domestic strength, along with creating balances in the activities of major outside power in the region vis-àvis strength of the states of this region. Thus, Indo-Pacific has huge potential for India’s policy; but it requires significant domestic and external responsibilities to actualize such initiatives.
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President Obama's new national security team / Mansingh, Surjit   Journal Article
Mansingh, Surjit Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract United States President Barack Obama's new national security team for his second term in office was finally put in place at the end of February. It is an impressive team of men who share Obama's worldview and seem likely to accept the White House lead preferred by this president. The one woman, Susan Rice, added to the team as National Security Adviser in May reinforces the public image of foreign policy shaped by Obama. Their effectiveness, however, depends on more than their managerial abilities or collegiality, and the month-long unique and bruising battle in the Senate over the confirmation of defense secretary Chuck Hagel's nomination revealed some of the difficulties they will face at home, to say nothing of obstacles abroad. We describe the team briefly, look at what the confirmation process tells us about a currently dysfunctional political system in the US, and ask what might be expected from them in the near future as problems surface in many parts of the world, including the Indo-Pacific region.
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Reframing the India-New Zealand relationship / Jessep, Suzannah   Journal Article
Jessep, Suzannah Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For a country on track to have the world's largest population by 2030 and one of the world's largest economies by 2050, there is no doubt that India will be consequential for New Zealand. Even if the trade relationship is put aside, India matters. It is also true that the relationship is set to become more complicated, as India grows and seeks to put its own mark on world affairs. But differences aside, India and New Zealand are clearly of strategic value to each other: in the Indian Ocean region, in the Pacific, in the Quad and as members of the wider Indo-Pacific region where many of India's values and interests directly align with New Zealand's.
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ID:   171460


Rise and return of the Indo-Pacific / Doyle, Timothy; Rumley, Dennis 2019  Book
Doyle, Timothy Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019.
Description xiii, 223p.: figures, tableshbk
Standard Number 9780198739524
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Rise of the Indo-Pacific: perspectives, dimensions and challenges / Mahapatra, Chintamani (ed.) 2019  Book
Mahapatra, Chintamani (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, ICSSR and Pentagon Press, 2019.
Description xxviii, 272p.hbk
Standard Number 9789386618870
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