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China–Pakistan Maritime Cooperation in the Indian Ocean / Ali, Ghulam   Journal Article
ALI, GHULAM Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper argues that during the last two decades, China and Pakistan have strengthened their maritime cooperation in the Indian Ocean to their mutual benefit. Based upon its geostrategic location and vast maritime experience, Pakistan has promoted China’s growing interests in the Indian Ocean and received China’s economic, technological and military assistance in return. India has responded to these developments by expanding its naval power, adding a nuclear component and aligning with like-minded states. The paper concludes that a lack of institutional mechanisms, coordination and trust among the three can potentially expand their rivalry seawards, triggering a new naval arms race.
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Convergence of Sino-Pakistan and divergence of Sino-India relations: a study from the functionalist perspectives / Behera, Kishore Kumar; Kar, Binoda Kumar   Journal Article
Kar, Binoda Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Normalizing relations with China will free vast amount of resources that India is devoting to military build-up and deployment of its forces along Sino-Indian borders. It can also facilitate resolving problems and normalizing relations with Pakistan. Until now, India has been relying heavily, without commensurate benefits, on the US to resolve its problems with Pakistan.
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