INDIA’S MARITIME STRATEGY AND IT’S IMPLICATIONS FOR PAKISTAN

Authors

  • Nazish Bhutta University of Management and Technology
  • Arshad Ali Institute of Strategic Studies

Keywords:

Indo-Pacific Region, Indian Maritime Strategy, Maritime Security, Blue Economy, US Indo-Pacific Policy

Abstract

This study highlights the changing dimensions of power in the Indo-Pacific region. A paradigm shift in India's maritime strategy is shaping the balance of power in the region. The regional balance has shifted in favor of India due to the new Indo-Pacific policy of the United States. A major shift in US policy has strengthened India's maritime security and blue economy in the region. However, India's maritime strategy has far-reaching implications for Pakistan's security and economy. This article examines India's maritime strategy in the 21st century and the development of partnerships with Western powers to contain China in the region. The article analyzes the change in India's maritime strategy and the expansion of its role in the Indo-Pacific region due to the availability of new technologies. 

Author Biographies

Nazish Bhutta, University of Management and Technology

An Mphil Scholar at University of Management and Technology, Lahore

Arshad Ali, Institute of Strategic Studies

Director of the India Study Centre, Institute of Strategic Studies, Islamabad.

India's Maritime Strategy

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Published

30-08-2023

How to Cite

Bhutta, Nazish, and Arshad Ali. 2023. “INDIA’S MARITIME STRATEGY AND IT’S IMPLICATIONS FOR PAKISTAN”. Journal of Contemporary Studies 12 (1):17-34. https://jcs.ndu.edu.pk/site/article/view/243.