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

By: Brewster, DavidContributor(s): Brewster, DavidMaterial type: TextTextPublisher number: :Brijwasi Book Distributors | :H-87, Lalita Park laxmi Nagar Delhi 110092Publication details: New Delhi, India : Oxford University Press, 2018Description: xii, 256p. 24cmISBN: 9780199479337Subject(s): Political Science | International relations | Sea-power -- India | Indian Ocean Region -- Strategic aspects | India -- Foreign relations -- China | Diplomatic relations | Indian OceanDDC classification: 327.540 BRE
Contents:
A Contest of Status and Legitimacy in the Indian Ocean -- Managing Maritime Competition between India and China -- The China Factor in Indian Ocean Policy of the Modi and Singh governments -- Limitations on China's Ability to Understand Indian Apprehensions about China's Rise as a Naval Power -- The Indian Ocean: A Grand Sino-Indian Game of 'Go' -- China's Evolving Naval Presence in the Indian Ocean Region: An Indian Perspective -- Scenarios for China's Naval Deployment in the Indian Ocean and India's Naval Response -- The Subsurface Dimension of Sino-Indian Maritime Rivalry -- India's Evolving Maritime Domain Awareness Strategy in the Indian Ocean -- India's Naval Interests in the Pacific -- The Maritime Silk Route and India: The Challenge of Overcoming Cognitive Divergence -- China's Evolving Strategy in the Indian Ocean Region: Risks in China's MSR Initiative -- India and China: Terms of Engagement inthe Western Indo-Pacific
Summary: China and India are emerging as major maritime powers of the Indo-Pacific as part of a changing regional balance of power. As their 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 21st century
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A Contest of Status and Legitimacy in the Indian Ocean --
Managing Maritime Competition between India and China --
The China Factor in Indian Ocean Policy of the Modi and Singh governments --
Limitations on China's Ability to Understand Indian Apprehensions about China's Rise as a Naval Power --
The Indian Ocean: A Grand Sino-Indian Game of 'Go' --
China's Evolving Naval Presence in the Indian Ocean Region: An Indian Perspective --
Scenarios for China's Naval Deployment in the Indian Ocean and India's Naval Response --
The Subsurface Dimension of Sino-Indian Maritime Rivalry --
India's Evolving Maritime Domain Awareness Strategy in the Indian Ocean --
India's Naval Interests in the Pacific --
The Maritime Silk Route and India: The Challenge of Overcoming Cognitive Divergence --
China's Evolving Strategy in the Indian Ocean Region: Risks in China's MSR Initiative --
India and China: Terms of Engagement inthe Western Indo-Pacific


China and India are emerging as major maritime powers of the Indo-Pacific as part of a changing regional balance of power. As their 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 21st century

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