Strategic Balance in the Indo-Pacific Region : Challenges and Prospects

Indo-Pacific Region is combination of Asia Pacific Region (APR) and Indian Ocean Region (IOR) connected by busy straits of Malacca, Sunda, Lombok and Makassar. The region encompasses almost half of the world population, a third of the top twenty economies, world GDP and exports.  It is home to an enormously populous and diverse mix of ethnicities, cultures, political systems, religions and economies. As a confluence of two busy oceans, the region is the maritime highway of the world that combines emerging markets and resources of Asia and Africa with rest of the world.
The Indo Pacific Region is the canvas of global power shift. While the US seeks to maintain a status quo in the world order and international system, China, on the other hand, asserts for recognition as a major power and strives to carve out its own sphere of influence. Russia, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia and the ASEAN countries have become important stakeholders in the balance of power in the Indo Pacific Region and pursue their core objectives through dynamic balancing of interests.
This book brings together varying perspectives on security challenges, mapping of economic potential and proposing architectures for collective security and economic integration in the region.

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  • Pages: 180
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author details

Dr Raj Kumar Sharma holds doctorate from School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He is a Research Fellow at the United Service Institution of India, New Delhi. He has contributed to different projects on Indian security and foreign policy for the Ministry of Defence. He is a contributing writer for the Nikkei Asian Review (Japan) and has taught Political Science at the University of Delhi. 



MH Rajesh is an alumnus of Indian Naval Academy and Defence Services Staff College. He has post graduate degree in Strategic Studies from Madras University.  He is presently a Research Fellow at United Services Institution of India, focusing on China and Indian Ocean.


Introduction
Part I - Security Challenges and Prospects in the Indo-Pacific Region 

Maritime Disputes in the East China Sea and its Implications for Regional Security by Dr Changsu Kim                           
Geopolitics of Maritime Disputes in South China Sea and its Implications for Regional Stability  by Lt Col Ngo Thanh Tung
China’s Perspective on the Maritime Disputes in the Western Pacific by Sr. Col Mu Changlin (Retd)
Dynamics of Indo-Pak and Sino-India Border Disputes and its Implications on Stability of South Asia by Maj Gen RPS Bhadauria, VSM (Retd)
The Islamic State’s Influence in the Indo-Pacific Region by Ms Sumitha N. Kutty
Non-Traditional Security Challenges in the Indo-Pacific Region: Prospects for Cooperation by Dr Victor Sumsky


Part II - Economic Challenges and Prospects

Geopolitics of Energy Resources in the Indo-Pacific Region by Ms Shebonti Ray Dadwal 
China’s Belt and Road Initiative - Challenges and Prospects  by Dr Huang Yunsong
Perspectives on other Emerging Economic, Infrastructure and Trade Corridors in the Indo-Pacific by Ambassador Sanjay Singh, IFS (Retd)
Blue Economy and Coastal Management in the Coming Decade by Admiral (Dr) Jayanath Colombage (Retd)
Challenges to Regional Economic Integration in Indian Ocean Region - Way   Forward by Dr Mohammad Jasim Uddin     

Part III - Emerging Architecture in the Indo-Pacific Region: Way Forward
A Prognosis of Competing Economic Architecture in the Indo-Pacific Region (RCEP, TPP and other Economic Institutions): Way Forward by Ms Tsun-Tzu Hsu 
Confidence Building Measures and Evolution of Security Architecture in the Western Pacific by Maj Gen (Dr) Nguyen Hong Quan
Security Architecture in the Indian Ocean Region: Way Forward by Dr Christian Wagner
Security Architecture in the Indian Ocean Region: Way Forward by Cmde Lalit Kapur (Retd)