Indian Strategic Thinking about East Asia |
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Authors: | David Brewster |
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Affiliation: | Strategic and Defence Studies Centre , Australian National University , Canberra, Australia |
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Abstract: | ![]() Since the end of the Cold War, India's strategic horizons have moved beyond its traditional preoccupations in South Asia. India is developing a strategic role in East Asia in particular. At the same time India's strategic thinking has undergone a revolution, as the country that prided itself on non-alignment has moved closer to the West. But India's culture, history and geography still fundamentally shape its worldview. In engaging with East Asia, India is guided by a mosaic of strategic objectives about extending its sphere of influence, developing a multipolar regional system and balancing against China. The interplay of these objectives will frame India's role in East Asia in coming years. |
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Keywords: | India Strategic Thought East Asia Strategic Autonomy Balance of Power Sphere of Influence |
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