India and China at sea : competition for naval dominance in the Indian Ocean /

China and India are emerging as major maritime powers of the Indo-Pacific as part of long-term shifts in the regional balance of power. As their wealth, interests and power expand, China and India will increasingly come into contact in the shared maritime security space of the Indo-Pacific. How Indi...

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Other Authors: Brewster, David (David Halstead) (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Edition:First edition.
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Summary:China and India are emerging as major maritime powers of the Indo-Pacific as part of long-term shifts in the regional balance of power. As their wealth, interests and power expand, China and India will increasingly come into contact in the shared maritime security space of the Indo-Pacific. How India and China get along in that new context, cooperation, coexistence, competition or confrontation, will be one of the key strategic challenges for the region of the twenty-first century. This book brings together top strategic analysts from India, China, the United States and Australia to better understand Indian and Chinese perspectives about their respective roles and relationship in the maritime domain and their evolving naval strategies towards each other. The strategic blind spots India and China have towards each other may be leading to ever greater competition in the maritime domain.
Physical Description:xii, 256 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780199479337
019947933X