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India's new MAHASAGAR vision signals strategic continuity in the Indian Ocean, expanding SAGAR’s scope to embrace trade, development, and security.
Thailand’s proactive approach in the Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean region integrates both economic and security initiatives and pushes for increase
The IORA and China’s new forum represent two competing models of regionalism in the Indian Ocean
जर इंडो-पॅसिफिक प्रदेशाला जागतिक अर्थव्यवस्थेचे केंद्र
The blue economic policies of littoral nations in the Indian Ocean are essential to the Indo-Pacific’s future as a global economic centre
The first-ever public strategic document by Germany to describe foreign policy priorities towards India can be read as a recognition of India’s rele
कोलंबो सुरक्षा परिषदेत बांगलादेशचा सहभाग या संस्थेचे व�
The recent inclusion of Bangladesh in the CSC demonstrates the increasing importance and role of the CSC as the Indo-Pacific region grows in prominenc
हिंदी महासागराच्या क्षेत्रातील संभाव्य धोक्यांचा सामन�
While Sri Lanka is pushing for domestic reforms and defence capacities to counter the emerging threats in the IOR, its strategic location subjects it
Given its location and its capabilities, Seychelles is well-placed to mitigate sea-borne challenges by cooperating with major players.
सुरक्षा प्रदान करने के मामले में ‘कोलंबो सुरक्षा कॉन्क्�
India and Australia can support the development of a Single Window System in fellow Indian Ocean Region states for trade facilitation at the regional
The Quad engaging with IORA will help India to bring the strategic convergences of the two groupings and China’s growing footprint in the region to
Is the newly instated China’s Indian Ocean Region Forum a sign of China’s growing desire for a larger presence in the region?
जिस तरह इस क्षेत्र में तेज़ी से परिस्थितियां बदल रही हैं �
जिस तरह इस क्षेत्र में तेज़ी से परिस्थितियां बदल रही हैं �
China needs to strategically reconsider its calculations in South Asia amidst the ongoing shift in the region.
How does Sri Lanka’s political and economic turmoil affect the Indian Ocean Region?
सुरक्षा प्रदान करने के मामले में ‘कोलंबो सुरक्षा कॉन्क्�
The recent visit made by the Chinese Foreign Minister to Maldives, Sri Lanka, and Comoros showcases its renewed interest in the Indian Ocean Region
The Indo-Pacific concept might have little currency in Beijing, but the Chinese Navy is at a point where not just the Western Pacific, but even the In
The advantages of India’s early prudence on cultivating multiple “strategic alignments” in the Indo-Pacific, are apparent with French proactiven
Sri Lanka’s foreign policy posture is to balance the US and China, being part of both BRI and the Indo-Pacific.
France actualising its “resident power” status in the Indo-Pacific has led to its emergence as India’s partner of choice in the Indian Ocean reg
China’s energy interests, constant pursuit for natural resources, expanding commercial interests combined with a quickly growing diaspora in the Ind
India’s national security landscape, if not irretrievably perilous, is stressed and susceptible to conflict with its neighbouring rivals.
The Western Indian Ocean region’s geographical proximity and its rich natural resources, provides India with a great opportunity to increase its mar
It is not unlikely that the West’s current engagement/disengagement with Russia could lead to a situation — if not immediately — where the post-
For New Delhi, the China FTA came as a surprise as less than a year earlier, Yameen had declared that Maldives’ first FTA, whenever signed, would on
China, owning reclaimed land at Colombo, is a worrying development in the Indian Ocean Region.
India has not turned a blind eye to the developments in its neighbourhood, nor has it stopped participating in events over there.
Chinese government’s mouthpiece, warned New Delhi that its seemingly inimical posture on the South China Sea was potentially damaging for bilateral
New infrastructure built by India in Mauritius demonstrates New Delhi’s commitment to cementing its security presence in the IOR.
In recent years, the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of the South-West Indian Ocean (SWIO) region have emerged as vital security and developmental partners in the geopolitics of the Indian Ocean Region (IOR)—thereby gaining prominence in India’s foreign policy priorities. This paper examines India’s bilateral and multilateral engagement with the SIDS of the SWIO region, and argues that India should consider the concerns of the