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China's expanding military maritime footprints in the Indian ocean region (IOR) : India's response Gopal Suri; Vivekananda International Foundation.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Pentagon Press : Vivekananda International Foundation, 2017.Description: 119 pages : illustrations (colour), maps (colour) ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789386618122
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 382.091 SUR
Contents:
The Indian Ocean in World Affairs China's Interests in the IOR China's Military Maritime Strategy and the Indian Ocean Region Chinese Initiatives in the Indian Ocean Region, the 21st Century Maritime silk road and China Pakistan Economic Corridor Ports and Pipelines China's Maritime Military Activity in the IOR India's Response
Summary: Offers a factual description of China's strategy to displace India from its natural advantages - geographic as well as cultural - in the Indian Ocean Region, and so marginalise it in the neighbourhood. The paper then goes on to offer certain recommendations that would protect Indian as well as the sub-continental interests against China's over-bearance.
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The Indian Ocean in World Affairs China's Interests in the IOR China's Military Maritime Strategy and the Indian Ocean Region Chinese Initiatives in the Indian Ocean Region, the 21st Century Maritime silk road and China Pakistan Economic Corridor Ports and Pipelines China's Maritime Military Activity in the IOR India's Response

Offers a factual description of China's strategy to displace India from its natural advantages - geographic as well as cultural - in the Indian Ocean Region, and so marginalise it in the neighbourhood. The paper then goes on to offer certain recommendations that would protect Indian as well as the sub-continental interests against China's over-bearance.

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