Oceanic Strategy - Pathak, Vidhan; Kumar, Raghvendra; - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Oceanic Strategy

India and Other Powers in the Indian Ocean
 
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This book explores the significance of the Indian ocean region in strategic engagements between countries in Asia, Africa, and the west, and explores India?s oceanic strategy and power politics.

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This book explores the significance of the Indian ocean region in strategic engagements between countries in Asia, Africa, and the west, and explores India?s oceanic strategy and power politics.


The Indian Ocean region has been a key strategic issue for many Asian countries since it has a bearing on major concerns such as trade, transportation and security. The book analyses conflicts, shifts in dynamics, and foreign and military policy concerns of key players in Asia ? including China, Japan, India, and South Korea ? who are competing for dominance in the region. It discusses the hegemonic presence of the US, France, Russia and others, their interests, and its implications on the regional strategic balance. The book also analyses Africa?s growing presence in the geopolitics in the region and the strategic interests of countries like South Africa and Kenya.


The book provides an in-depth look at various elements of ?oceanic strategy? including mercantile activities, trade, oceanic construction, maritime diplomacy and the blue economy. It will be an essential read for students and researchers of international relations, strategic affairs, South Asian Studies, Southeast Asian Studies, defence studies, foreign policy, diplomacy and political studies.



?Indian Ocean has always been central to India?s maritime imagination. At a time when the centre of gravity of global politics and economics has shifted to the Indo-Pacific, it is even more important to assess the emerging strategic power play in the Indian Ocean. In this book, the authors navigate this vast terrain and highlight how a more confident India is reconfiguring its Indian Ocean strategy at a time when sea power?s criticality to global order could not have been more pronounced. While the fault-line with China is quite evident, India?s largely benign presence make it a natural partner of most nations with the stakes in the Indian Ocean.?


?Harsh V Pant, Professor at King?s College London and Director of Research at Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi. 


?The shift in the global geopolitical and geoeconomic centre of gravity to the Indo-Pacific has led to  most leading powers reorienting their strategic approach to this region. India, as a leading Indo-Pacific power also has to develop its strategy to shape the geostrategic outcomes in the region. The authors of this book, late Dr Vidhan Pathak & Raghvendra Kumar, both of whom have a deep understanding of the subject,  have presented a very detailed and well researched analysis of the external and internal dynamics that will shape the future of this region and how India with its deep historical, cultural and civilizational roots will be able to leverage these to shape its own approach. This book is a valuable addition to the existing material on the Indo-Pacific and its insightful perspective will offer incisive inputs to the scholar, the policy maker and the practitioner.'


?Commodore Anil Jai Singh, IN (Retd.) Vice President, Indian Maritime Foundation

Tartalomjegyzék:
1.Introduction 2. India in the Indian Ocean: Interests and Strategy 3. China and other Asian Powers in the Indian Ocean 4. US, Russia and other Western Powers in the Indian Ocean 5. African Actors in the Indian Ocean 6. Conclusion